EU4Health Programme: Transforming Public Health in Europe

Stratégie et priorités de financement
de l'UE dans le domaine de la santé
The EU4Health programme: Une opportunité pour transformer la
santé publique en Europe
Georgios Margetidis
Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)
HaDEA Dept. A: Health & Food
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Improve and foster
health in the Union
Protect people in the
Union from serious
cross-border threats
to health
Make medicines
available and
affordable
Strengthen health
systems, their
resilience and
resource efficiency
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Ensure a high level of health
for humans, animals and
plants, and the safety of food
and feed
Prevent, detect and eradicate
animal diseases & plant pests
Support the welfare of animals
Fight against antimicrobial
resistance
Develop sustainable food
production and consumption
Ensure reliable official controls
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D1: Staying healthy in a
rapidly changing
society
D2: Living and working
in a health-promoting
environment
D.3: Tackling diseases
& reducing disease
burden
D4: Ensuring access to
innovative, sustainable
& high-quality
Healthcare
D.5: 
Unlocking the full
potential of new tools,
technologies and digital
solutions for a healthy
society
D.6: 
Maintaining an
innovative, sustainable &
globally competitive health
industry
Access to affordable medicines
European Health Data Space
AMR & “One health” action plan
Europe’s beating cancer plan
Vaccination
4
The EU4Health programme: a material change in
EU funding for health but … subject to
turbulence
Key message 1: Public Health
remains a member state level responsibility
The EU itself does not run national health
systems; it doesn’t decide on pricing or
reimbursement of medicines; it doesn’t run
vaccination programmes
The EU complements and supports national
efforts/ policies in those areas where the
member states see added value from EU level
collaboration
6
Key message 2:
Even though we are in an area of
subsidiarity of EU action, there is a lot
happening in public health at the EU
level  - especially post COVID-19
7
Key message 3: financial support for health is
important
Circa. EUR 15 billion of spending available to support health
(sector/ stakeholders)
Cohesion policy (
ESF
 and 
ERDF
)
Research (
Horizon Europe
)
Digitalisation
 and innovation (
Digital Europe, 
Connecting
Europe Facility 
& 
InvestEU
)
Financial sustainability (
Structural reform
)
Crisis response (
Emergency Support Instrument
)
European Recovery and Resilience facility 
(20% digital
objectives)
8
Key message 4: “strategy, strategy, strategy”
It is not easy
The trap: focusing on each amount/
programme as a stand-alone opportunity
Sectorial specificities should be considered but
are not be the only criterion
The solution: strategic planning across sectors
EU support for an integrated approach
9
Ask the right questions before embarking in a
transformational strategy: e.g. digitalization
Why hasn’t the digital transformation of healthcare already
taken place
e
Health
: e 
or health
?
The role of healthcare professionals?
Insufficient funding?
Compatibility of data/ dbases/ semantic interoperability?
Build a positive dynamic for change
COVID-19 was a digital paradigm change
Use this (and other positive developments) as a “window of
opportunity”
10
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Thank you!
Your questions?
Georgios MARGETIDIS
Head of Sector, 
Sector A.2.1. 
EU4Health programme
Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)
European Commission
+32 229 60899
+352 661 416351 (GSM)
georgios.margetidis@ec.europa.eu
georgios.margetidis@gmail.com
https://hadea.ec.europa.eu/index_en
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The EU's financial strategy and priorities in the health domain are highlighted through the EU4Health programme, aiming to enhance public health in Europe. The HaDEA is actively involved in improving health in the Union, protecting against cross-border health threats, ensuring availability of affordable medicines, and strengthening health systems. Key clusters focus on staying healthy in a changing society, promoting health environments, disease prevention, innovative healthcare access, leveraging new technologies, and sustaining global health industry competitiveness. Emphasis is placed on affordable medicines, European Health Data Space, action against antimicrobial resistance, and cancer prevention, alongside vaccination programs. While the programme signifies a significant funding boost for health, it operates within member state health system frameworks, supporting national efforts where EU collaboration adds value.

  • EU4Health Programme
  • Public Health
  • Europe
  • Health Funding
  • Health Systems

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  1. Stratgie et priorits de financement de l'UE dans le domaine de la sant The EU4Health programme: Une opportunit pour transformer la sant publique en Europe Georgios Margetidis Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA)

  2. HaDEA Dept. A: Health & Food EU4HEALTH Improve and foster health in the Union Protect people in the Union from serious cross-border threats to health Make medicines available and affordable Strengthen health systems, their resilience and resource efficiency Single Market Programme Food safety Ensure a high level of health for humans, animals and plants, and the safety of food and feed Prevent, detect and eradicate animal diseases & plant pests Support the welfare of animals Fight against antimicrobial resistance Develop sustainable food production and consumption Ensure reliable official controls HE Cluster 1 - Health D1: Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society D2: Living and working in a health-promoting environment D.3: Tackling diseases & reducing disease burden D4: Ensuring access to innovative, sustainable & high-quality Healthcare D.5: Unlocking the full potential of new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society D.6: Maintaining an innovative, sustainable & globally competitive health industry

  3. Access to affordable medicines European Health Data Space AMR & One health action plan Europe s beating cancer plan Vaccination

  4. 4

  5. The EU4Health programme: a material change in EU funding for health but subject to turbulence Funding 10 8 6 4 2 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th proposal proposal proposal proposal

  6. Key message 1: Public Health remains a member state level responsibility The EU itself does not run national health systems; it doesn t decide on pricing or reimbursement of medicines; it doesn t run vaccination programmes The EU complements and supports national efforts/ policies in those areas where the member states see added value from EU level collaboration 6

  7. Key message 2: Even though we are in an area of subsidiarity of EU action, there is a lot happening in public health at the EU level - especially post COVID-19 7

  8. Key message 3: financial support for health is important Circa. EUR 15 billion of spending available to support health (sector/ stakeholders) Cohesion policy (ESF and ERDF) Research (Horizon Europe) Digitalisation and innovation (Digital Europe, Connecting Europe Facility & InvestEU) Financial sustainability (Structural reform) Crisis response (Emergency Support Instrument) European Recovery and Resilience facility (20% digital objectives) 8

  9. Key message 4: strategy, strategy, strategy It is not easy The trap: focusing on each amount/ programme as a stand-alone opportunity Sectorial specificities should be considered but are not be the only criterion The solution: strategic planning across sectors EU support for an integrated approach 9

  10. Ask the right questions before embarking in a transformational strategy: e.g. digitalization Why hasn t the digital transformation of healthcare already taken place eHealth: e or health? The role of healthcare professionals? Insufficient funding? Compatibility of data/ dbases/ semantic interoperability? Build a positive dynamic for change COVID-19 was a digital paradigm change Use this (and other positive developments) as a window of opportunity 10

  11. Thank you! Your questions? Georgios MARGETIDIS Head of Sector, Sector A.2.1. EU4Health programme Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) European Commission +32 229 60899 +352 661 416351 (GSM) georgios.margetidis@ec.europa.eu georgios.margetidis@gmail.com https://hadea.ec.europa.eu/index_en

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