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The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) is the main element of Next Generation EU (NGEU), the EU's recovery plan, designed to help EU Member States navigate their way out of the COVID-19 crisis and towards a more resilient future. To receive financing from NGEU, each Member State had to prepare a national recovery and resilience plan (NRRP) and include in it reforms and investment addressing six policy areas, or the six pillars of the RRF. The fifth pillar, 'Health, and economic, social and institutional ...

The 76th World Health Assembly

Részletes elemzés 10-05-2023

The 76th World Health Assembly (WHA) will take place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 21 to 30 May 2023. The WHA is the highest decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), gathering annually and composed of delegations from all 194 Member States (MS). The WHA discusses and votes on the decisions and resolutions prepared by either WHO’s Executive Board (EB), Director-General or proposed by groups of MS. The Executive Board is composed of 34 individuals elected for three years, and its ...

TThis study, produced for the ENVI Committee by Policy Department A, investigates the possibility of a harmonised EU approach concerning the assessment of the added therapeutic value (ATV) of medicinal products. It reviews the current EU legal and policy framework and looks at the state-of-play within all 28 Member States. In addition, it presents the results of an in-depth analysis on the use of ATV in six selected EU countries. The study closes with policy recommendations on how a possible European ...

“Welfare tourism” expresses the concern that individuals use the right of free movement of persons with a view to benefiting from a more favourable welfare system. Assessing the impact of immigration is not straightforward. Some elements can help to assess its impact on social security, but those studies which do exist stress the lack of data relevant to the issue, and the limited impact on welfare systems.

This briefing note is made of two parts. The first on "Public Health Policy and Regulation in the United States", the second on "Food Safety Policy and Regulation in the United States". Part 1 provides an overview of public health policy and regulation in the United States. It examines patterns of health care spending, health outcomes, and public health programmes. It describes the system of public and private health insurance, and the recent health care reform legislation. This note also examines ...

This European Added Value assessment aims at pointing out the main benefits of a statute for a European mutual society from a social, economic and legal perspective. It is calculated that today mutual societies provide healthcare and social services to 230 million European citizens and represent about 180 billion euros in insurance premiums. Almost 70% of the total number of insurance companies in Europe are mutual societies. There is a nearly unanimous agreement among stakeholders that a statute ...

Mutuals play an important role in the European economy and society, providing social coverage and other types of insurance to a significant proportion of European citizens. This study presents an overview of the specific features and roles of mutual societies in the different EU Member States, analyses relevant EU law applicable to mutuals and looks at the performance of mutual undertakings in the financial and economic crisis. The report also discusses the potential mutuals have to contribute to ...

The solvency margin system

Részletes elemzés 23-07-2001

The establishment of solvency margins – a supplementary reserve, over and above the amount strictly necessary to meet underwriting liabilities – is one of the cornerstones of the regulatory system governing European insurance undertakings. This Briefing outlines current EU legislation in the fields of both life and non-life insurance, and also recent Commission proposals for amendment.

A European Health Card

Tanulmány 01-03-2000

The adoption of a European health card aims to guarantee a quick and easy access to health and insurance data and to create an integrated system to overcome all the differences between Member States’ healthcare policies. The success of such initiative depends greatly on the achievement of the interoperability, at a European level, among the healthcare systems of all the Member States to transfer and share medical healthcare data with particular regard to data confidentiality and security. A health ...