The EU4Health Programme, a initiative by the European Union, has recently announced its tentative deadlines for all call for proposals this year. The EU4Health is all about aiming towards enhancing healthcare outcomes, fostering innovation, and building a resilient health infrastructure across Europe.
The Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) has released the tentative agenda for all call for proposals, with May 23rd as the first EU4Health key date for the following opportunities:
These calls are open to a wide range of eligible entities, including legal entities from EU member states, the EEA (Iceland, Norway), associated non-EU countries (Moldova and Ukraine), and international organizations. It’s important to note that entities from the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein are not eligible for funding.
Become part of the success story of successful initiatives like PRAISE-U, PCM4EU, and PRIME-ROSE, which have already made significant strides in advancing healthcare through the support of the EU4Health Programme.
The EU4Health program is more about implementation and policy-making than most grants, for example as compared to Horizon Europe. By participating, you’ll have the opportunity to working on the aims of EU4Health that are to improve and foster health in the Union, protect people in the Union from serious cross-border threats to health, improve medicinal products, medical devices and crisis-relevant products, and strengthen health systems.
Understanding the intricacies of such calls and successfully applying can be challenging. That’s where we come in. Our services are designed to provide you with comprehensive support, including:
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