Everything you always wanted to know about European Union health policies but were afraid to ask
What does the European Union mean for health? What can it mean for health? This comprehensively revised second edition answers these questions. It provides a broad review and analysis of European Union public health policies to mid-2019. It begins by explaining the basic politics of European integra...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Copenhagen, Denmark :
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
2019.
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Edición: | Second edition |
Colección: | Health policy series (European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies)
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009816715306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- 1.1 The three faces of European Union health policy
- 1.2 Constitutional asymmetry and the regulatory state
- 1.3 Origins of EU health policy
- 1.4 Three dynamics of EU health policy
- 1.5 The emergence of a variable EU health policy arena
- 1.6 Health, convergence and the EU
- 1.7 Conclusion
- Chapter 2. The European Union: institutions, processes and powers
- 2.1 European political institutions
- 2.2 Budget
- 2.3 Strengthening legitimacy of EU health policy: civil society and stakeholders
- 2.4 Agendas and the Sustainable Development Goals in the EU
- 2.5 Conclusion
- Chapter 3. EU action for health
- 3.1 Public health
- 3.2 Environment
- 3.3 Health and safety at work
- 3.4 Consumer protection
- 3.5 Health systems values
- 3.6 Health policy processes
- 3.7 Global health and international engagement
- 3.8 Research
- 3.9 Conclusion
- Chapter 4.The EU market shaping health
- 4.1 Goods
- 4.2 People
- 4.3 Services
- 4.4 Competition, state aids and services of general interest
- 4.5 Innovation Union Partnership on active and healthy ageing
- 4.6 Health technology assessment
- 4.7 Trade and investment
- 4.8 Conclusion
- Chapter 5. Fiscal governance of health
- 5.1 How "fiscal governance" came to exist and to matter to health
- 5.2 Fiscal governance
- 5.3 The European Semester
- 5.4 Structural funds
- 5.5 The European Investment Bank
- Chapter 6. Conclusion
- 6.1 The four freedoms, constitutional asymmetry and health
- 6.2 Rethinking the EU health policy space
- 6.3 Conclusion
- 6.4 Additional reading
- Appendices.
- Treaty articles relevant to health today in the Treaty on European Union
- Selected articles relevant to health in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (FEU)
- EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Article 35 - Health Care
- Excerpt from Mission Letter from Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker to Vytenis P. Andriukaitis, 1 November 2014
- Mission Letter to the Commissioner-designate for Health - Brussels, 10 September 2019.