— last modified 08 September 2009 Most competence for action in the field of health is held by European Union Member States, but the EU has the responsibility, set out…
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— last modified 08 September 2009 The European Union’s Health Programme 2008-2013 is intended to complement, support and add value to the policies of the Member States and contribute to…
— last modified 08 September 2009 The 2003 report of the patient mobility reflection process represented a political milestone by recognising the potential value of European cooperation in helping EU…
— last modified 08 September 2009 The objective of health research under the European Union’s FP7 programme is to improve the health of European citizens and boost the competitiveness of…
— last modified 08 September 2009 Research-intensive small and medium-sized enterprises – SMEs are the main economic drivers of healthcare, biotechnology and medical technologies. High-tech SMEs in the health and…
— last modified 07 September 2009 AdvertisementThe Directorates-GeneralInformation Society and Media DGThe Information Society and Media DG supports the development and use of information and communications technologies for the benefits…
— last modified 07 September 2009 The liberalisation of the European telecommunications market from 1998 has brought more competition to the markets, and in turn brought major benefits to consumers…
— last modified 07 September 2009 The European Commissions proposals for the review of the telecoms framework are the result of two years of consultations with stakeholders, with national regulators…
— last modified 07 July 2011 The current rules which govern the telecoms sector in the EU were agreed in 2002. In this fast-developing sector, the regulatory framework needed to…
— last modified 07 September 2009 The EU legal framework for regulating telecommunications services has been developed with the aim of developing a better-functioning internal market for telecommunications networks and…