Magnifying Glass EU4Health

​The initiative that tackles pressing public health challenges in Europe.

The EU4Health Integration and Impact Initiative (EU4H3I) aims to address public health challenges such as healthcare disparities, unequal access to therapies, and lack of diversity in clinical trials.

By advocating for interdisciplinary collaboration and adopting a holistic, multi-sectoral approach through the One Health perspective, the initiative supports the development of the European Health Union. 

Consortium Partners

I3h - Institute for Interdisciplinary Innovation in Healthcare
ULB logo
Public Policy House logo
One Sustainable Health logo
European Brain Council logo
Childhood Cancer International - Europe
KickCancer logo

Key themes

One Health

ONE HEALTH

The One Health approach highlights the interdependence of human, animal, and environmental health, and is crucial for tackling environmental and climate-related health threats.

Yellow Ribon

PAEDIATRIC CANCER

Childhood cancer is the leading disease-related cause of death in EU children over one. We hope for a world where children with cancer can be cured, and their challenges are understood.

Brain Health

BRAIN HEALTH

Brain health encompasses mental, cognitive, sensory, emotional, behavioral, and motor functions. A healthy brain enables individuals to reach their full potential.

News, Resources and Upcoming Events

Policy Brief – Improving survivorship after childhood cancer

Policy Brief – Improving survivorship after childhood cancer

At the 15th CCI Europe Conference in Budapest, the EU4H3I side event gathered survivors, parents, advocates, and professionals to explore how One Health and Brain Health can inform survivorship care. The session highlighted disparities in care, education gaps, and the lack of survivor-specific guidance, advocating for more inclusive, contextual, and precise health strategies.

Towards a healthier Europe

Towards a healthier Europe

The EU is at a critical juncture. Rising rates of brain disorders, non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and survivorship challenges — especially among childhood cancer survivors — demand a comprehensive and future-facing health strategy.

Policy Brief – EU4Health integration and impact initiative

Policy Brief – EU4Health integration and impact initiative

Traditional approaches to treating brain disorders often fail to account for individual variability, leading to ineffective treatments and adverse effects.

EU4Health Patients Forum Q&A

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