Presenting the answers to Europe’s healthcare questions
On Friday, 21 April, AmCham EU will host a discussion on health systems in Central and Eastern Europe as assessed in the latest Economist Impact study. Hear from a diverse range of stakeholders including Stella Kyriakides, Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, European Commission on major trends in healthcare services throughout the region. Join us as we aim to prioritise investments in healthcare and commitment to long-term planning to strengthen resilience and improve outcomes for patients in the region. Don’t miss out – register today – and check out At a turning point: Healthcare systems in Central and Eastern Europe for more.

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