ABSTRACT

Ranging from influence over world trade laws affecting health to population health issues such as obesity to the use of comparative data to affect policy, the EU’s public health policies are increasingly important, visible, expensive and effective. They also provide an invaluable case study for those who want to understand the growth and impact of the EU as well as how states can affect their populations’ lives and health.

European Union Public Health Policy capitalizes on extensive new research, providing an introduction to the topic and indicating new intellectual directions surrounding the topic. An introductory section and extended conclusion explore the meaning of public health, the relationship of EU public health policy to health care policy, and the place of public health in the study of European integration and Europeanization. Focusing on health system transformation, global health governance and population health, the chapters address:

  • Relevant policy issues and EU policies;
  • Effects of the EU policies on practice or outcomes;
  • An explanation of the policy trajectory;
  • Current issues and likely future directions or conflicts.

Drawing together an international and multidisciplinary selection of experts, this volume is an important contribution for all those interested in public health policy, EU health policy and EU governance.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

What is European Union public health policy?

part |44 pages

The EU and global health governance

chapter |13 pages

The EU as a global health actor

Myth or reality?

chapter |16 pages

Trade in services and the public's health

A “Fortress Europe” for health?

part |68 pages

The EU and population health

chapter |14 pages

Catch me if you can

Communicable disease control

chapter |13 pages

Non-communicable diseases

The EU declares war on “fat”

chapter |13 pages

Tobacco control

The end of Europe's love affair with smoking?

chapter |13 pages

Conclusion