Pharmaceutical Access Initiative Promotes Unified Health Systems in Europe

By João L. Carapinha

June 12, 2026

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The pharmaceutical access initiative led by the Beneluxa countries urges EU and EEA Member States to pursue closer coordination on medicine affordability and supply security. By combining forces, nations can protect universal health systems that treat healthcare as a social right while still encouraging pharmaceutical innovation.

Global tensions have exposed dangerous weaknesses in medicine supply chains and pricing. The initiative argues that deeper multinational alignment, without surrendering national sovereignty over health policy, is now essential to keep these systems viable.

Proven Tools for Joint Evaluation and Pricing

Drawing on more than a decade of hands-on experience, the Beneluxa Initiative promotes systematic data sharing, faster uptake of joint health technology assessments, and tighter alignment of pricing and reimbursement procedures. These practical mechanisms offer concrete lessons for wider European efforts, including joint procurement under the Critical Medicines Act and policies that respond to clearly identified therapeutic gaps rather than industry supply decisions.

Demographics, Global Competition, and System Survival

Rising life expectancy will sharply increase demand for treatments, making strict control of pharmaceutical spending vital for the long-term survival of solidarity-based health systems. At the same time, intense worldwide competition for R&D investment has revealed shortcomings in Europe’s innovation incentives. Countries already working together within the pharmaceutical access initiative report better medicine availability and lower costs when patient needs, not just economic metrics, drive decisions.

HEOR’s Strategic Role in Demand-Led Policy

Health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) must now support demand-oriented pharmaceutical policy by quantifying unmet medical needs and helping governments define fair willingness-to-pay thresholds. The pharmaceutical access initiative also calls for thorough mapping of Europe’s innovation and manufacturing strengths so that new incentive models can be rigorously evaluated before adoption. This evidence-based approach promises faster patient access, greater legal certainty for industry, and more equitable care across diverse European health systems.

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