Learn what EU is doing for improve the Healtcare in the EU
Learn the EU measures to help Member State in fighting diseases and health threats
Medical Devices policy and rules in EU
Transformation of the European Health Systems: eHealth, Cross-border healthcare, rare diseases
How it works the pharmaceuticals in Europe
EU Agencies and databases
Research and Funds for Healthcare
Course structure
This intensive course is offered in three versions, to offer knowledge and insights suited to your needs as much as possible.
Instead of long and hardly assimilable lessons, we offer a learning system that will open your mind and new horizons. This will help you to know the proposed subject and a method to assimilate it better.
We will teach you to consult the Platform we have created on EU PublicHealthcare, giving you free access for 3 months. In it you will be able to consult the constantly updated content of this Course and you will consult with a direct line the work of EU Agencies, their decisions and interact with the EU scientific networks.
Why is this course interesting for you?
Health protection is one of the main goals of EU. A large body of rules at EU level governs today a large part of EU healthcare systems because the EU integration asks for more integrate assistance to the citizens.
EU countries implement these harmonized rules and establish controls to enforce them. The EU monitors the enforcement and effectiveness of laws and controls and also provides the necessary training for EU leaders and international authorities.
During this Course you will learn also the new EU priorities on:
Digital Healthcare: Food businesses, from farms to restaurants, must comply with EU food law, even when importing food into the EU.
Vital substances of human origin (SoHO): new rules to further increase the safety and quality of substances of human origin (blood to tissues and cells, but also breast milk or microbiota)
Cobalt in toys: a new Public Consultation to prohibit cobalt is launched.
The EU Global Strategy on Health: EU external health action strategy that responds to the new health challenges.
Intensive Course Level 1
For C-Levels or experienced General Managers with years in business management and with at least 5 years in general management.
Intensive Course Level 2 For senior functional directors or new general managers with 3 years of experience in internal management or leaders of their own business.