101. The European health strategy—so what next?
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McCarthy, Mark
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PATIENT education ,HEALTH promotion ,INFORMED consent (Medical law) ,MEDICAL care ,PUBLIC health ,THERAPEUTICS ,MEDICAL ethics ,PREVENTIVE health services ,MEDICAL communication - Abstract
The article presents a viewpoint on the issues with the European health strategy, which was intended to provide an overarching strategic framework, spanning core issues in health. Accordingly, the new health strategy has been structured as four principles and three objectives that are closely similar to the three of the first health strategy, given the fact that medical care as well as health systems are clearly included and also the health promotion and protection. It is being noted that strategy proposes two main dimensions for implementation such as structured cooperation between Member States and finance. However, the author stresses that while these existing strands of health policy have become embodied within the Strategy, a new theme has become politically significant.
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- 2008
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