This chapter summarises the role of EU actions in supporting healthcare policies in the EU Member States, both looking at implemented actions and describing current priorities for the future. It argues that these coordinated actions can be beneficial for EU Member States by helping them to avoid duplication of effort and to attain economies of scale. Moreover, data sharing with proper safeguards can unleash vast amount of ‘learning what works’ both for medical treatments and for healthcare sustainability measures. The need for this common learning appears ever more urgent while facing the health and economic consequences of the present pandemic.
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Guthmuller, S., Paruolo, P., & Verzillo, S. (2021). Positive externalities of eu actions on sustainability of health systems. In Contributions to Economic Analysis (Vol. 295, pp. 1–21). Emerald Group Holdings Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0573-855520210000295006
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