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'The biggest challenge’ and ‘opportunity’: Euronews Health Summit key takeaways

'The biggest challenge’ and ‘opportunity’: Euronews Health Summit key takeaways
**The Biggest Challenge and Opportunity in Health Care: Euronews Health Summit Key Takeaways** In a world where health care is a major concern, the Euronews Health Summit in Brussels recently brought together top leaders from the world of politics and business to discuss the pressing issues in the sector. The summit sparked a lively debate, shedding light on the biggest challenges and opportunities facing health care today. According to Olivér Várhelyi, the European Commission's representative, health care remains the biggest challenge facing Europe and the world at large. He emphasized the need to simplify rules and regulations to facilitate innovation and speed up the development of treatments. This aligns with the European Union's recent changes to health-related legislation, such as the EU Biotech Act and revised pharmaceutical rules. The World Health Organization's director, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, highlighted the shared threats facing the world, including conflicts, poverty, non-communicable diseases, mental health challenges, and antimicrobial resistance. He stressed that these dangers can only be managed through a collective response. The WHO has recently navigated a period of upheaval following the withdrawal of the United States, but has now regained stability and is moving forward with renewed efficiency. The EU's new health strategy focuses on crisis preparedness, reducing dependencies, and boosting competitiveness in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Olivier Girard, Director-General of the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HERA), emphasized the need to avoid protectionism in health care, which can lead to instability and undermine efforts to address global health challenges. In the context of Africa, including Nigeria, these issues are particularly relevant. The continent faces significant health challenges, including the HIV/AIDS epidemic, malaria, and a shortage of medical personnel. With the COVID-19 pandemic still raging, there is an urgent need for collective action and innovative solutions to address these challenges. As we move forward in the health care sector, it is clear that there are both significant challenges and opportunities ahead. By working together and embracing innovation, we can create a brighter future for health care in Africa and beyond.
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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