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But Europe’s "CHD" crisis was also institutional. The EU had no health mandate; the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 limited the Union’s role to "complementing" national health policies. When the pandemic hit, that legal vacuum became a political liability. Van Middelaar captures the absurdity: citizens expected the EU to oversee the rapid delivery of vaccines, even though Brussels had no legal authority to do so. pandemonium europechd
Training an ACHD specialist requires years of advanced fellowship training spanning pediatric cardiology, adult cardiology, advanced imaging, and congenital surgery. Europe faces a critical shortage of these highly specialized professionals. Burnout, early retirements, and a lack of dedicated funding for training slots mean that the growth of the specialist workforce is heavily outpaced by patient demand. 2. The Geopolitical and Economic Divide How are attempting to streamline rare disease data