Kroes welcomes eHealth Action Plan endorsement
Kroes welcomes eHealth Action Plan endorsement © European Commission

eHealth Action Plan endorsement welcomed

Commissioner for Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes has welcomed the support of the European Parliament for the eHealth Action Plan, which address barriers to the full use of digital solutions in Europe’s healthcare systems.

MEPs voted on a resolution in support of the plan to improve healthcare for the benefit of patients, give patients more control of their care, and bring down costs.

Welcoming the vote, Kroes said: “I want to thank Pilar Auyso for her positive approach to the eHealth Action Plan for 2012-2020. Her report and Parliament’s support underlines and strengthens the EU’s common vision on eHealth. In particular, I welcome the Parliament’s insistence on the importance of interoperability of eHealth systems and the need for the Commission to take a leading role in establishing international standards and an EU eHealth Interoperability Framework.”

She added: “Plainly speaking, eHealth will only have a future in Europe if our homes, hospitals, healthcare centres and public services can connect to affordable high-speed internet connections. eHealth needs ultra-fast broadband. For this we need a connected continent and we need a stronger telecoms single market. I look forward to the support of MEPs on this in the coming weeks.”

The Commission presented the eHealth Action Plan 2014-2020 in response to the 2009 request of member states. To prepare the new plan, the Commission ran a public consultation in 2011. The Digital Agenda for Europe includes three specific actions on eHealth aimed at widespread deployment of telemedicine, patients’ access to their health data and interoperability.