09/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/23/2025 01:12
Brussels, 23 September 2025: As part of the European Commission's process to consult stakeholders and gather views on the upcoming EU Cardiovascular Health (CVH) Plan, the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) submitted its response to the Call for Evidence, whose feedback period ended on 17 September.
In continuation of ongoing efforts to support the European Union (EU) with scientific evidence and expertise on promoting equitable access to CVH for all EU citizens, the ESC has had the opportunity to provide input to the Commission and to take part in this collective exercise, which allowed it to set out its key asks through 3 core flagship topics. Reflecting the feedback by its recognized experts and across the cardiology community, the ESC has put forward the following recommendations for consideration in the forthcoming Plan:
1. Embracing the power of AI - Strengthening data collection and use for better patient outcomes
2. Tackling inequalities across gender, geography, and generations
3. Improving EU population health for more resilient societies
Professor Thomas F. Lüscher, ESC President, stressed that "Europe has an unprecedented opportunity to save lives, reduce inequalities, and strengthen resilience by making cardiovascular health a long-standing policy priority. The EU Cardiovascular Health Plan can position the EU at the forefront of prevention, research, and innovation, if it is equipped with the necessary resources and instruments - appropriately reflecting the weight of the cardiovascular disease burden - to deliver measurable impact for citizens across the EU".
With the Plan expected to be published at the end of the year and the challenge of ensuring its effective implementation, the ESC stands ready to provide expertise through the voice of over 100,000 cardiovascular professionals and to support the Commission in delivering a truly groundbreaking strategy.