EU Reforms Must Heed Pandemic Lessons
Industry Calls For ‘Targeted Reform’ As Part Of European Health Union
Executive Summary
Reforms set out by the European Commission to better prepare the EU for future health crises must heed key lessons learned from experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic, such as the benefits of digitalization, Medicines for Europe has urged.
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