Vaccination challenges and EU cooperation. What is the way forward?
19 November 2018
13:30 – 18:30
Palace of the Academies, Rue Ducale 1,
1000 Brussels
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Vaccination is one of the most important medical measures developed in the 20th Century and the main tool for primary prevention of diseases. Despite the contribution made by vaccines to people’s health and well-being, vaccination programmes face today major challenges in the EU: declining coverage, supply shortages and growing vaccine hesitancy.
In April, the European Commission adopted a proposal for a Council Recommendation and a Communication on Strengthened Cooperation against Vaccine Preventable Diseases, with a focus on three pillars for action: 1) tackling vaccine hesitancy and improving vaccination coverage; 2) sustainable vaccination policies in the EU; 3) EU coordination and contribution to global health.
This creates the momentum to stimulate debate and share of ideas which can inform the work of policy-makers and the biomedical community in these areas.
The aim of the workshop is to trigger discussions on the following aspects:
The FEAM European Biomedical Policy Forum provides a platform for discussion on key policy issues for the biomedical community.
The Forum is an initiative from the Federation of European Academies of Medicine (FEAM). It aims to bring together representatives from academia, research charities, industry, European and national trade associations and professional bodies, regulators, public health bodies, and patient and consumers groups. If you would like further information on the FEAM European Biomedical Policy Forum or becoming a partner, please contact elisa.corritore@zl31wxaln.preview.infomaniak.website