“Among the 70 recommendations that we have formulated, it is striking to note that some of them have already been formulated several times in recent years, such as the request for increased investment in prevention and screening, the need for plans to term or even better integration of data. Not much has been put in place so far“, laments Professor Annemans.
“This report is an opportunity for policy makers to give new impetus to their actions in this area.“, she adds.
In addition, alongside the recommendations are also new proposals that can be put into practice quickly, such as improving collaboration between health professionals and patients.