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There has never been a better time to contribute to transforming how healthcare is delivered and financed. European stakeholders have a key role to play in ensuring that healthcare solutions are rights-based and user-centered while delivering real impact. Together, we can build stronger health systems that serve consumers now and in the future.

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We’re not in this alone. Our partnerships allow us to pool expertise to advocate, shape agendas, and mobilize resources for priority and underserved health areas. We work with governments, foundations, corporations, organizations, and collaboratives to build thoughtful, innovative, and strategic partnerships committed to strengthening mixed health systems that enable consumers to lead healthy lives and plan for the families they desire.

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