Lessons Learnt from the EU Response to NCDs: A Content Analysis on Building Resilient Post-COVID Health Systems
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sources of Data
2.2. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Health Plan
“Understanding the complexity of cancer and the role of factors and determinants (e.g., lifestyle, environment, workplace exposure, but also sex/gender and age) is important for developing effective preventive measures. Some factors are known to play a role in the development of cancers but their precise impact is not clear, whereas other causal factors remain to be discovered. Moreover, changing human behaviour has proven to be a challenge. Therefore, more understanding is needed of how people perceive health threats and cancer risks, how they behave accordingly and how unhealthy behaviours can be sustainably changed.”(Document No. 39)
“The public needs a clear message that public health is a priority area for Europe’s recovery; that targeted investment in crisis preparedness and stronger health systems is essential for the future; that we are mobilising all possible resources to strengthen our defences—including, crucially, funding, which in many cases is a critical determinant of feasibility.”(Document No. 13)
3.2. COVID-19
“The Mission on Cancer will be a major driving force to apply the lessons from the current COVID-19 crisis to find solutions to the cancer challenge and beyond. We have seen an unprecedented willingness in technology adaptation, collaboration across sectors and borders, including extensive data sharing, genuine communication and alignment between healthcare and research, remarkably shortening the implementation of research findings and the ability to mobilise and allocate considerable funding resources at short notice.”(Document No. 39)
“We are also making sure that our two EU Agencies who have been at the forefront of our work, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), have the necessary capacity to fully play the role we need them to. This will be a step change for EU’s collective capacity to respond and coordinate.”(Document No. 26)
3.3. Future Direction
“A stronger European Health Union would allow EU countries to work together more efficiently to detect, prepare and respond collectively to future health threats. … the Health Union will go beyond crisis management, making health systems as a whole more resilient.”(Document No. 14)
“The third essential element is how we deal with health from now on. Do we need to shift the paradigm in terms of health policy in the European Union?”(Document No. 24)
3.4. Collaboration and Solidarity
“The coronavirus outbreak taught us that we need to make some structural improvements in how we work together.”(Document No. 10)
“One of the core values across the European Union is the shared commitment to universal access to high-quality care financed on the basis of equity and solidarity.”(Document No. 39)
3.5. Persuasion
“… I tackled breast cancer both as a patient and as an advocate. … and they shared stories that I personally know so well.”(Document No. 1)
“Everyone has a friend, a colleague or a relative who’s gone through this. Everyone has experienced the same sense of sadness and helplessness.”(Document No. 4)
“So we need a shared vision for the future of health in Europe. … For us this vision is a compass which will guide us on the next steps. We are now getting to work to turn this vision into tangible reality.”(Document No. 19)
“But we can and must do better in other areas—and COVID-19 has shown us that we have no time to waste.”(Document No. 19)
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Number | Type | Date | Title |
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1 | Speech | 15 October 2020 | Keynote speech by Commissioner Kyriakides to the “Transforming Breast Cancer Together” event—“Bridging the gap in breast cancer care” |
2 | Speech | 13 October 2020 | Keynote address by Commissioner Kyriakides at the launch of the MEP Lung Health Group |
3 | Press release | 15 December 2020 | Commission welcomes political agreement on EU4Health |
4 | Press release | 4 February 2020 | European Commission launches EU-wide public consultation on Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan |
5 | Newsletter | 20 January 2020 | Newsletter 248—The EU Health Programme |
6 | Newsletter | 30 January 2020 | Newsletter 249—Cancer |
7 | Newsletter | 10 March 2020 | Newsletter 251—2020 EU Health Award |
8 | Newsletter | 27 May 2020 | Newsletter 252—EU4Health Programme |
9 | Newsletter | 15 September 2020 | Newsletter 257—Cardiovascular Health |
10 | Newsletter | 4 November 2020 | Newsletter 260—The European Health Union |
11 | Statement | 29 May 2020 | Statement by Commissioner Kyriakides ahead of World No Tobacco Day |
12 | Statement | 9 October 2020 | Statement ahead of World Mental Health Day on 10 October by Stella Kyriakides, Commissioner for Health and Food Safety |
13 | Statement | 12 November 2020 | Statement by Commissioner Kyriakides to the plenary of the European Parliament on the EU4Health Programme |
14 | News item | 29 January 2021 | Bold steps towards a stronger European Health Union for the future |
15 | News item | 15 February 2021 | Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan reflects Commission’s unfailing commitment |
16 | Speech | 2 October 2020 | European Health Forum Gastein—“Unlocking the potential of data in light of early lessons from COVID-19” |
17 | Speech | 10 December 2019 | Keynote speech by Commissioner Kyriakides at the conference on “Better Access to Cancer Treatment” |
18 | Speech | 14 September 2020 | United action for better health in Europe: 70th WHO Regional Committee for Europe—keynote speech |
19 | Speech | 26 October 2020 | Keynote speech by Commissioner Kyriakides at the EU Health Summit 2020: Time for Action |
20 | Speech | 3 February 2021 | Keynote Speech by Commissioner Kyriakides for the EPP Group Online Conference—“United Against Cancer” |
21 | Speech | 26 October 2020 | Keynote speech by Commissioner Kyriakides on “Achieving Health for All through Digital Collaboration” to the World Health Summit 2020 |
22 | Speech | 26 November 2020 | Keynote Speech by Commissioner Kyriakides to the Conference “Towards Data-Driven Health: Sharing is Caring” |
23 | Speech | 24 November 2020 | Keynote Speech by Commissioner Kyriakides to The Economist’s 16th Cyprus Virtual Summit—“Europe: Putting Solidarity to the Test” |
24 | Speech | 10 June 2020 | Keynote Speech delivered by Commissioner Kyriakides at the virtual Delphi Economic Forum |
25 | Speech | 14 October 2020 | Keynote speech to the 16th World Congress on public health |
26 | Speech | 11 November 2020 | Remarks by Commissioner Stella Kyriakides at the press conference on Building a European Health Union |
27 | Speech | 3 February 2021 | Remarks by Commissioner Stella Kyriakides at the press conference on Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan |
28 | Speech | 3 February 2021 | Remarks by Vice-President Schinas at the press conference on Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan |
29 | Speech | 20 May 2020 | Remarks delivered by Commissioner Kyriakides at the Press Conference on the adoption of the Biodiversity Strategy and the Farm to Fork Strategy |
30 | Speech | 4 February 2020 | Speech by Commissioner Kyriakides—Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan: Making the Personal Political |
31 | Speech | 4 February 2020 | Speech by President von der Leyen at the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan conference |
32 | Speech | 16 September 2020 | State of the Union Address by President von der Leyen at the European Parliament Plenary |
33 | Press release | 5 February 2021 | SAMIRA Action Plan: Radiological and nuclear technology in support of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan |
34 | Press release | 18 December 2019 | Italy: the EIB supports MolMed investment in research, development and manufacturing for cancer and rare diseases innovative treatments |
35 | Press release | 3 February 2021 | Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan: A new EU approach to prevention, treatment and care |
36 | Press release | 15 October 2020 | EU backs Swedish cancer treatment research with quasi equity investment |
37 | Press release | 22 September 2020 | Beating cancer: Better protection of workers against cancer-causing chemicals |
38 | Policy document | 1 December 2019 | Mission Letter to Commissioner Stella Kyriakides |
39 | Report | September 2020 | Proposed Mission—Conquering Cancer: Mission Possible -Report of the Mission Board for Cancer |
40 | Policy document | 3 February 2021 | Commission staff working document stakeholder consultation—synopsis report accompanying the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council Europe’s Beating Cancer plan |
41 | Policy document | 3 February 2021 | Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan |
42 | Policy document | 3 February 2021 | Annexes to the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council Europe’s Beating Cancer plan |
43 | Policy document | 28 May 2020 | Annexes to the Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a Programme for the Union’s action in the field of health—for the period 2021–2027 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 282/2014 (“EU4Health Programme”) |
44 | Policy document | 28 May 2020 | Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a Programme for the Union’s action in the field of health—for the period 2021–2027 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 282/2014 (“EU4Health Programme”) |
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Theme | Code | Frequency |
---|---|---|
Health plan | Elements of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan | 434 |
Implementing a modern approach to cancer | 413 | |
Reducing inequalities | 83 | |
Cancer as public health priority | 51 | |
Financial backing | 50 | |
COVID-19 | Lessons learnt and crisis preparedness | 124 |
COVID-19 crisis and challenges | 117 | |
EU Vaccines Strategy | 27 | |
New role EU, ECDC and EMA | 22 | |
Future direction | Building a European Health Union | 134 |
Health in all Policies | 43 | |
Resilience | 34 | |
More cross-border cooperation | 24 | |
Collaboration and solidarity | Working together on all levels | 295 |
Ambitious plan to beat cancer | 24 | |
Solidarity | 20 | |
We can do more | 15 | |
Persuasion | Personalisation | 64 |
Provided data | 51 | |
Shared vision and commitment | 34 | |
Time to act now | 26 | |
Burden from NCDs | 26 |
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Orhan R, Paric M, Czabanowska K. Lessons Learnt from the EU Response to NCDs: A Content Analysis on Building Resilient Post-COVID Health Systems. Healthcare. 2021; 9(12):1659. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121659
Chicago/Turabian StyleOrhan, Rana, Martina Paric, and Katarzyna Czabanowska. 2021. "Lessons Learnt from the EU Response to NCDs: A Content Analysis on Building Resilient Post-COVID Health Systems" Healthcare 9, no. 12: 1659. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121659
APA StyleOrhan, R., Paric, M., & Czabanowska, K. (2021). Lessons Learnt from the EU Response to NCDs: A Content Analysis on Building Resilient Post-COVID Health Systems. Healthcare, 9(12), 1659. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9121659