What does the European Union mean for health? What can it mean for health? During this session on Tuesday, 17 November at 18.15, the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies will present its book ‘Everything you always wanted to know about European Union health policies but were afraid to ask’.

Facilitated by Dr. Matthias Wismar, the session will see the participation of Dr. Scott L. Greer and Sarah D. Rozenblum, University of Michigan, who will be presenting the second edition of this very interesting book.

The book provides a broad review and analysis of European Union public health policies to mid-2019. It begins by explaining the basic politics of European integration and European policy-making in health, including the basic question of how the European Union came to have a health policy and what that policy does. Thereafter, it moves on to the three faces of European Union health policy.

It provides a broad review and analysis of European Union public health policies to mid-2019. It begins by explaining the basic politics of European integration and European policy-making in health, including the basic question of how the European Union (EU) came to have a health policy and what that policy does. Thereafter, it moves on to the three faces of European Union health policy.

The first face is explicit health policy, both public health policy and policies to strengthen health services and systems in areas such as cancer, and communicable diseases. The second face is internal market building policies, which are often more consequential for health services, but are not made with health as a core objective. These include professional and patient mobility, regulation of insurers and health care providers, and competition in health care. They also include some of the policies through which the EU has had dramatic and positive health effects, namely environmental regulation, consumer protection and labour law. The third face is fiscal governance, in which the EU institutions police member state decisions, including relating to health.

Each face has different politics, law, policy, and health effects. The book provides a synthesis of the different faces and the different ways in which they have been used to strengthen or weaken public health and health systems in Europe. It shows the many, often unappreciated, ways that the EU has worked for health, as well as the opportunities to further strengthen the EU’s positive impact on health.


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