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The Stockholm Network's Health and Welfare Program was established at the end of 2005. The programme has the following key aims and objectives:

  • To provide a comprehensive resource on European think tank initiatives in the field of Health and Welfare
  • To promote competition and choice in healthcare, through reform of European health systems and markets;
  • To promote more flexible labour markets in Europe
  • To promote market oriented reform of Europe's failing pensions systems


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Milano Finanza
Bonino ispirata della Stockholm Network
Date: 23 June 2006
Emma Bonino, former Italian Minister and EU Commissioner, is inspired by the growth of pan-European think tanks in London and Brussels, and their policy contribution to European reform. (Article in Italian)
Milano Finanza
Bonino Inspired by the Stockholm Network
Date: 23 June 2006
Emma Bonino, former Italian Minister and EU Commissioner, is inspired by the growth of pan-European think tanks in London and Brussels, and their policy contribution to European reform. (Article translated)
Expansion
En Busca de Mayor Eficiencia
Date: 26 May 2006
The Stockholm Network's Impatient for Change receives coverage in Spanish financial weekly Expansion. (Article in Spanish)
The Guardian
The NHS needs a break from further reform
Date: 30 April 2006
The NHS has indeed had "the best year since it was founded". However, to dismiss the public's legitimate concerns about value for money is irresponsible.

Terry O'Dwyer raises concerns about healthcare system reform in the UK.

Pharma Marketletter
Wider use of cholesterol-lowering drugs urged for European citizens
Date: 10 April 2006
A report from the Stockholm Network, a pan-European think-tank, claims Europe’s social and health care systems are facing an unsustainable burden from a rising population of elderly people with heart disease, many of whom are unable to work and need expensive care for vascular complications.
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