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Overcoming fragmentation of health research in Europe: lessons from COVID-19.
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- Author(s): Sipido, Karin R1 (AUTHOR) ; Antoñanzas, Fernando2 (AUTHOR); Celis, Julio3 (AUTHOR); Degos, Laurent4 (AUTHOR); Frackowiak, Richard5 (AUTHOR); Fuster, Valentin6,7 (AUTHOR); Ganten, Detlev8 (AUTHOR); Gay, Steffen9 (AUTHOR); Hofstraat, Hans10 (AUTHOR); Holgate, Stephen T11 (AUTHOR); Krestin, Gabriel12 (AUTHOR); Manns, Michael13 (AUTHOR); Meunier, Francoise14 (AUTHOR); Oertel, Wolfgang15 (AUTHOR); Palkonen, Susanna16 (AUTHOR); Pavalkis, Dainius17 (AUTHOR); Rübsamen-Schaeff, Helga18 (AUTHOR); Smith, Ulf19 (AUTHOR); Stallknecht, Bente Merete20 (AUTHOR); Zima, Tomáš21 (AUTHOR)
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Lancet. 6/27/2020, Vol. 395 Issue 10242, p1970-1971. 2p.
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Europe's answer to COVID-19 comes with long-term geopolitical and economic consequences and, in this intense spotlight, EU health policy weaknesses are starkly apparent. This threatens the quality of health research, health care, crisis responsiveness, and EU health innovation competitiveness. [Extracted from the article]
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