Procurement Agreement Em Portugues

The development of the Common Purchasing Mechanism is an important achievement to better protect citizens from serious cross-border health threats. Joint purchases enable Member States to ensure that pandemic vaccines and medicines are available in sufficient quantities and at a correct price in the event of a cross-border health threat. . Score: 3660. Exatos: 3660. Tempo de resposta: 82 ms. For more information on the joint purchase agreement: europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-418_en.htm Expresses curtas frequentes: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200, corn On 20 June 2014, EU Health Commissioner Tonio Borg, Paola Testori Coggi, Director General of the DG Health and Consumers and health ministers from most EU Member States signed a joint purchase agreement setting out the terms in which EU member states can obtain pandemic vaccines and other medical countermeasures. Front row – from left to right: 1.M. Rinalds MUCINS, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Latvia;2. Chris FEARNE, Parliamentary Secretary, Malta3.

Ms Shan MORGAN, the UK`s Deputy Permanent Representative to the EU; 4.M. Paulo MACEDO, Portuguese Minister of Health; 5) Ms Helmen KUTT, Estonian Minister for Social Affairs; 6) Ms Pilar FARJAS, Spanish Secretary of State for Health; 7.M. Mavroudis VORIDIS, Greek Minister of Health; 8.M. Tonio BORG, European Commissioner for Health; 9) Ms Elke BADDE, German State Councillor; 10. Ms. Paola TESTORI COGGI, Director-General of Health and Consumer Affairs; 11. Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis, Lithuanian Minister of Health12. Ingrid FISCHBACH, Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry of Health; 13) Ms Lena FURMARK, Swedish Secretary of State at the Ministry of Social Affairs; 14. Razvan VULCANESCU, Deputy Romanian Secretary of State, Ministry of Health; 15.

Marianne HUUSKO-LAMPONEN, Deputy Permanent Representative of Finland to the EU. This mechanism will benefit all EU countries, particularly those that have had difficulty purchasing vaccines designed for the H1N1 pandemic in 2009. The Commission had already adopted the agreement by a commission decision of 10 April. Back row – from left to right: 1. Jakub Durr, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to the EU; 2.M. Wepke KINGMA, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the EU; 3. Ms. Nina PIRNAT, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Slovenia4; Mr Philippos PATSALIS, Minister of Public Health of Cyprus; 5.

James REILLY, Irish Minister of Health; 6. Sinisa VARGA, Croatian Minister of Health; 7.M. Georges FRIDEN, Luxembourg`s Deputy Permanent Representative to the EU; 8. Alexis DUTERTRE, France`s Deputy Permanent Representative to the EU; 9.M. Vito PAGANELLI, Vice-Mertens, Italy; 10.M Philippe COURARD, Belgian Secretary of State for Science Policy.

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