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Tag: health access

Medical innovation: Changing an ailing system - 22 November 2010 - News

The system for medical innovation is broken. The number of people struggling to obtain or afford essential medicines is rising at a dangerous pace. There must be a radical overhaul, said experts at a European Parliament hearing on Thursday (18 November).

Parliament to press for patient 'health literacy' - 24 June 2010 - News

New EU rules designed to improve medical information available to patients will fail unless levels of health literacy are improved across Europe, MEPs and health campaigners warn.

Health Inequalities - 10 March 2004 - LinksDossier

With the eastern enlargement of the EU, more attention is being drawn to the fact that the citizens of the less wealthy Central and Eastern European countries have poorer health and shorter life expectancy than those in Western Europe. In addition to the east-west gap in health, differences in health between socioeconomic groups have increased in many countries as socio-economic determinants such as education, employment and life-style affect the health.

EU takes initiative on access to drugs for developing countries - 26 June 2002 - News

The Commission calls on changes to the WTO patent rules, to ensure that also the poorest countries can have access to generic drugs.

Paving the way for better global public health - 05 June 2002 - News

At a Forum Europe Conference in Brussels, the pharmaceutical industry discussed with NGOs and EU decision makers what the Union can do to improve access to health care in the developing countries.

EU launches international research programme to fight AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis - 23 April 2002 - News

At a conference organised by the Spanish Presidency in Barcelona on 19 April 2002, Commissioner Philippe Busquin launched the first phase of the "European-Developing Countries Clinical Trials Programme" (EDCTP). The programme aims to encourage research on HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis, in order to speed up the development and production of vaccines and drugs.

Commission calls for changes in drugs patent rules for developing countries - 07 March 2002 - News

The EU has presented a proposal to the WTO concerning access to medicines for developing countries that do not have the capacity to produce them themselves.

Doha: poor countries get better access to medicines - 13 November 2001 - News

Negotiators at the Doha Summit in Qatar reached a compromise agreement on the issue of poorer countries' access to medicines. This breakthrough seems to be smoothing the way for further constructive talks. Progress was made on other dossiers (agriculture, environment) so that optimism grew over the possibility of reaching, before the end of the Summit on Tuesday 13 November, an overall agreement to start a new global trade round.

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