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This year's e-health week will take place in Copenhagen. (Photo: quietdangst)

The EU and e-health: a European disease

Healthcare, strictly speaking, is none of the EU's business. It is a sensitive issue that member states have largely preferred to keep in their own hands. They have allowed the EU to do little more than "support, co-ordinate, or supplement."

It is only when healthcare enters the realm of, say, competition or fundamental rights, that the European Commission is allowed to draft legislation - like on the harmonisation of medical devices, or more recently, patients' rights in cross-border h...

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This year's e-health week will take place in Copenhagen. (Photo: quietdangst)

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