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La Commissione europea ha ufficialmente pubblicato il Work Programme 2025 di Horizon Europe dedicato alla salute.

Il Programma di lavoro appena pubblicato affronta le sfide delineate nel Piano Strategico 2025-27 di Horizon Europe ed è in linea con gli Orientamenti politici per il 2024-29 della nuova Commissione europea, concentrandosi quindi sul rafforzamento della resilienza sanitaria, sulla valorizzazione delle biotecnologie e dell'intelligenza artificiale e sulla risposta alle esigenze di salute pubblica, incluso il supporto allo sviluppo di farmaci essenziali. 

Il Work Programme è strutturato su Destinations (macro obiettivi):

  1. Staying healthy in a rapidly changing society: The expected impact is that people of all ages in the EU stay healthy, resilient, and independent even as society changes fast. This will arise from healthier lifestyles and behaviour, healthier diets, healthier environments, improved evidence-informed health policies, and more effective solutions for health and wellbeing promotion, disease prevention and monitoring, and rehabilitation.
  2. Living and working in a health-promoting environment: The expected impact is that people's living and working environments are health-promoting and sustainable thanks to a better understanding of the environmental, occupational, social, sex and genderrelated, and economic determinants of health.
  3. Tackling diseases and reducing disease burden: The expected impact is that healthcare providers improve their ability to tackle and manage diseases (infectious diseases, including poverty-related and neglected diseases, non-communicable and rare diseases) thereby reducing the disease burden on patients and enabling healthcare systems to perform more effectively. It can be achieved through better understanding, prevention, diagnostics, treatment, management, and cure of diseases and their co- and multi-morbidities, more effective and innovative health technologies and medical countermeasures, better ability and preparedness to manage pandemic and/or epidemic outbreaks, and improved patient safety.
  4. Ensuring equal access to innovative, sustainable, and high-quality healthcare: The expected impact is that healthcare systems provide equal access to innovative, sustainable and high-quality healthcare thanks to the development and uptake of safe, cost-effective and people-centred solutions. This is to be accompanied by management models focusing on population health, health systems resilience, and health equity and patient safety, and also improved evidence-informed health policies.
  5. Developing and using new tools, technologies and digital solutions for a healthy society: The expected impact is that health technologies, data, new tools, and digital solutions are applied effectively thanks to their inclusive, ethically sound, secure and sustainable delivery, integration and deployment in health policies and in health and care systems.
  6. Maintaining an innovative, sustainable, and competitive EU health industry: The expected impact is that the EU health industry is innovative, sustainable, and globally competitive thanks to improved uptake of breakthrough technologies and innovations (including social innovations) that make the EU with its Member States and Associated Countries more resilient and less reliant on imports of critical health technologies.

Il WP contiene le seguenti tre call per un totale di 20 topic per un budget complessivo pari a 923 milioni di euro:

Area
Unione Europea