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POLITICO - Health Care Summit
OCT
Thu
27
OCT
Fri
28

This was 2 years ago

Location

Hybrid event

Brussels
Programmes
Health

POLITICO holds the seventh edition of its annual checkup of Europe's health care sector, POLITICO's Live Health Care Summit 2022.

The programme includes the following panel discussions:

  • Two years after a global pandemic, what’s the diagnosis of Europe’s health systems
  • Pharma Strategy – Accessible, affordable and tailored medicines: a feasible reality?
  •  Digital Health - examining Europe’s next steps in unleashing a health data economy (incl. focus on the European Health Data Space)
  • Global health - walking the talk: the EU has big ambitions to do better next time but does this match work on the ground?

The programme also includes sessions focusing on Europe's health care policy toolbox (including focus on HERA, EU FAB and EMA & ECDC's roles), Strategic autonomy and the pharma strategy, Non-communicable diseases, Obesity, Telehealth, Anti-Microbial Resistance.

More information, the detailed programme and registration (online or onsite) on POLITICO's dedicated webpage

POLITICO is a global nonpartisan politics and policy news organisation, launched in Europe in April 2015.

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