European Forum for Primary Care
Budget
€314,293
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
3
1.5 FTE
EU Grants
€85,764
Mission & Goals
The European Forum for Primary Care was initiated in early 2005 by a group of interested parties from several countries. The aim of the Forum is to improve the health of the population by promoting strong Primary Care. This is done by advocating for Primary Care, by generating data and evidence on Primary Care and by exchanging information between its members. Strong primary care (PC) produces better health outcomes against lower costs. That is the briefest summary of available scientific evidence. By promoting strong PC the population's health can be improved. Strong PC does not emerge spontaneously. It requires appropriate conditions at the health care system level and in actual practice to make PC providers able and willing to take responsibility for the health of the population under their care. Everywhere in Europe the process of strengthening PC is ongoing. There is a strong need to collect and share information about what structures and strategies matter.
EU Legislative Interests
- Evaluation, supervision and safety monitoring of medicines via EMA Health Care Professionals Working Party - Food Safety via EFSA - Health Emergency Preparedness and Response via HERA - Public Health via EU Health Policy Platform
Communication Activities
Position Papers about Primary Care linked sub-themes Yearly conference in September about the future of Primary Care in Europe Two weekly newsflash with updates on International Primary Care developments, events and publications Regular Webinars on Primary Care subthemes Shared responses to EU consultations
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
https://euprimarycare.org/members/ Go to associated members
Organisation Members
https://euprimarycare.org/members/
Connected Legislation
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.