Key points
The EESC:
- endorses the Commission's efforts to make Digital Health Literacy a high priority within the eHealth Agenda;
- recommends the development of an overarching EU strategy with clear and closely monitored health literacy targets to support people's rights in health and avoid inequalities through digital devices;
- supports the results of the IC-Health project and recommends continuing implementation of the IC-HEALTH project in order to pursue the online training programmes already under way;
- emphasises that different generations need different approaches for the improvement of digital health literacy, depending on their use of digital tools in daily life;
- recommends establishing a link to the efforts made by the European Medicines Agency EMA, Heads of Medicines Agencies (HMA) and the European Commission;
- supports the view that eHealth solutions should be used as cost-effective tools in healthcare systems;
- stresses that the advantages of digital services can only be fully leveraged if people are able to access and properly understand the information provided;
- emphasises that the eHealth Action Plan needs to stimulate broad collaboration and cover people's entire life spans.
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