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Programmes HealthThe Commission has recently adopted the EU4Health Work Programme for 2025. The Work Programme supports the EU’s priorities in health policy, to protect citizens and boost innovation in Europe. Among the areas of focus are cardiovascular health, digital health, cancer, health technology assessment, crisis preparedness, medicines and medical devices and substances of human origin. The EU4Health programme provides funding through grants and public procurement to contribute to a healthier Europe.
The Commission will draw on synergies with other EU funding programmes, such as Horizon Europe, Digital Europe Programme or European Social Fund Plus, to optimise the EU’s health investments.
Consult the 2025 EU4Health Work Programme here.
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