The databases and other online services created by the European Commission provide access to comprehensive and updated information sourced from a variety of sectors across Europe.
They are valuable tools for ensuring informed decision-making and enhancing transparency – offering users comprehensive data to monitor trends, foster collaboration and contribute to effective governance and innovation.
Simplifies blood, tissue, and cell traceability with a centralized lookup system. Users can search for information using EU coding standards, ensuring compliance and enhancing safety in handling biological materials.
Offers resources for EU countries to identify, exchange, and implement effective health interventions. Users can browse a curated selection of best practices and learn methods for evaluation and implementation to improve public health initiatives.
Enables users to easily find information about ERNs – virtual networks across Europe that tackle complex or rare diseases and conditions requiring highly specialised treatment and a concentration of knowledge and resources – such as ERN names, locations and clinical centres.
Facilitates collaboration among healthcare professionals on rare and complex diseases. Users can share expertise, access resources, and improve patient care through integrated virtual networks across Europe.
Centralizes data and resources to combat AMR. Users can access guidelines, reports, and collaborate on strategies to address AMR, fostering informed decision-making and policy development.
Promotes dialogue and collaboration among health stakeholders. Users can exchange information, access policy developments and participate in discussions to shape health policies across the EU.
Enables EU Member States to monitor reported data on tobacco and e-cigarettes. It simplifies submission and comparison of detailed product information, reducing administrative burdens for both regulators and companies, per the Tobacco Products Directive.
Offers access to a wide range of health statistics. Users can explore, visualize and compare health indicators across EU countries – aiding in research, policy-making and public-health analysis.
Enhances transparency and coordination. Users can register devices, upload documentation and access regulatory information, fostering compliance and improving device traceability across the EU.
Enables Member-State authorities to quickly create, send and respond to alerts about tissue and cell crises – allowing for rapid risk assessment and timely measures across multiple countries.