Reshaping the agenda of the European Commission for the health systems and policy research in Europe within Horizon 2020

Authors

  • Kieran Walshe European Health Management Association, Brussels
  • Martin McKee European Public Health Association, Utrecht
  • Peter Groenewegen NIVEL Netherlands institute for health services research
  • Johan Hansen NIVEL Netherlands institute for health services research
  • Josep Figueras European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Brussels
  • Stefania Boccia Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome
  • Walter Ricciardi Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2427/8951

Abstract

In 2012 the European Regional Office of WHO published a new health policy strategy, Health 2020, and an accompanying European Action Plan [1, 2], with both documents since being endorsed by the 53 member states. Following consultation with member states, a series of overarching targets have been established in the three areas of Health 2020: i) reducing the burden of disease and risk factors;  ii) enhancing health and well- being; and iii) improving governance and systems for health. The WHO is now working with member state governments to develop ‘Regional’ Health 2020 targets [3, 4].

If Health 2020 is to achieve these goals, the actions that flow from it must be based on the best...

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Published

2022-07-07

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