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News article24 March 2022European Health and Digital Executive Agency1 min read

Supporting the European Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) - two new contracts signed

HERA HADEA

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global concern and continues to be a significant cross-border health threat. AMR is responsible for an estimated 33,000 deaths per year in the EU and estimated to cost the EU €1.5 billion per year in healthcare costs and productivity losses[1]. The spread of new resistances, due to enhanced international travel, runs the risk of creating similar scenarios to that of COVID-19.

Background

The European Commission is building a strong European Health Union. In order to achieve this goal, protection, prevention, preparedness and response against human health hazards is a top priority.

To this end, the Commission launched a new European Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA) for health emergencies, to develop, produce and procure medical countermeasures before and during a health crisis.

HERA aims to:

  • Improve EU health security coordination before and during crises;
  • Bring together the EU Member States, industry and relevant stakeholders;
  • Develop, produce, procure, stockpile and equitably distribute medical countermeasures;
  • Reinforce the global health emergency response architecture.

Relevant links

HERA overview page

HERA press release

EU Health Priorities

 

[1] EU Action on Antimicrobial Resistance, https://ec.europa.eu/health/antimicrobial-resistance/eu-action-antimicr….

Details

Publication date
24 March 2022
Author
European Health and Digital Executive Agency
Programme Sector
  • Health
Programme
  • EU4Health
Tags
  • EU financing
  • HealthUnion
  • Public health