Conference "Connected Minds, Caring Workplaces: Addressing Mental Health in the Digital Era"
Location: European Parliament,Spinelli 3G3, Brussels
Date:December 12th, 2 pm – 4.00 pm
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Innovative healthcare drugs and therapies offer the potential to improve the lives of millions of people living with cancer in Europe, yet significant differences in time-to-access remain for most of the new therapeutic interventions. How to ensure effective innovations are accessible and affordable to all patients is a challenge facing all stakeholders in the field of cancer.
In light of the European Commission’s legislative proposal for future EU cooperation on Health Technology Assessment, the European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) together with Elisabetta Gardini MEP (EPP, Italy) will host a high-level policy discussion organised in partnership with the Cancer Drug Development Forum (CDDF). The meeting will bring together patients, health stakeholders, academia, policymakers and industry to highlight the importance of a more harmonised approach to Health Technology Assessment for ensuring timely access to innovative oncology diagnostics and treatments, and equally for establishing a more meaningful and systematic involvement of patient organisations in the process.
Today, very few HTA agencies in Europe involve patients in their assessments and where public engagement is sought, the approaches vary. The European Commission’s proposal seeks to dismantle barriers to involving patients in Health Technology Assessment, by creating established methods for providing patient evidence, but more robust patient engagement schemes are needed at both the EU and Member State levels.
Cancer patients are the most important partners in the fight against cancer and all cancer-related challenges affecting our society today. Considering that they are the ultimate beneficiaries of innovation in medical technologies, patients’ needs, and preferences must be captured, when assessing the value of new therapies.
Conference "Connected Minds, Caring Workplaces: Addressing Mental Health in the Digital Era"
Location: European Parliament,Spinelli 3G3, Brussels
Date:December 12th, 2 pm – 4.00 pm
The Institute for Rational Addiction Policies is hosting a roundtable, "Connecting Addictions and Cardiovascular Health in Europe."
The fallout of the pandemic continues to be felt on the deteriorating mental health of Europeans, in particular in form of addictive behaviour.
The International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) sessions will be held in the EU and hosted by the European Commission.
Great strides have been made in the implementation of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan – a comprehensive approach for the EU. Please join us to hear more about the concrete measures being taken by experts across Europe to fight the disease.
The Cosmetics Europe Annual Conference 2022 is a unique event, organised yearly, that brings together cosmetic and personal care industry leaders from all over the world to share insights on global trends and the latest industry developments.
Register now! Tuesday 3 March - EKHA's 2020 European Kidney Forum on organ donation and transplantation at the European Parliament.
Tuesday, 3 March 2020 | 14:00 to 16:00
On 28 January 2020 join us for the second edition of the “European Cancer Forum: Towards a new era in cancer care” at the Résidence Palace, Brussels, to discuss the latest developments in three key areas of cancer policy:
Roundtable discussion on "Life Science Investments in Europe"
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Cosmetics Europe – The Personal Care Association has a great pleasure to invite you to the Cosmetics Europe Annual Conference – CEAC 2018.
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