EU Unveils 'Preparedness Union' to Bolster Emergency Resilience with Focus on Healthcare and Cybersecurity

April 15, 2025
EU Unveils 'Preparedness Union' to Bolster Emergency Resilience with Focus on Healthcare and Cybersecurity
  • The European Union has launched the 'Preparedness Union Strategy' aimed at enhancing resilience against various emergencies, including natural disasters, pandemics, and cyberattacks.

  • Inspired by Scandinavian models, the strategy outlines 30 key actions that emphasize population preparedness, civil-military cooperation, and the maintenance of essential social functions, particularly in healthcare.

  • Healthcare is a central focus of this strategy, advocating for a proactive approach to prevention, forecasting, and response to health crises.

  • Key measures within the strategy include establishing minimum preparedness criteria for essential services, enhancing cybersecurity in healthcare, and diversifying medicine supply chains to reduce dependency on a limited number of countries.

  • Experts recommend involving local healthcare providers in strengthening rapid alert systems to ensure reliable information is disseminated during crises.

  • Italian infectious disease specialist Professor Enrico Bernini Carri emphasizes the importance of training local healthcare professionals in disaster medicine to improve coordination during emergencies.

  • The EU's strategy includes a 'resilience kit' designed for citizens to manage the first 72 hours of an emergency, though it has faced criticism for unclear communication regarding its usage in various scenarios.

  • Healthcare professionals suggest essential resources for emergency preparedness, which include specific first aid items, personal hygiene supplies, and provisions for vulnerable populations, particularly the disabled.

  • The Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority was established to assess health threats and ensure the availability of critical medical supplies.

  • Critics argue that the strategy overlooks local healthcare services, such as primary care and home-based services, by focusing primarily on emergency logistics and strategic reserves.

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