The European Commission has put forward a raft of new measures that will improve the health of Europeans and contribute to a more modern, efficient, and resilient healthcare sector in the EU. The proposals focus on three main areas. Building a world-leading health biotech industry The Commission has proposed a biotech act to support innovation and increase Europe's biotechnology potential. Measures includea new EU investment facility to make it easier for biotech companies to access fundingtargeted support for high-impact projects to boost bio-manufacturing The package will also speed up clinical trials approvals across countries, fast-track development of cutting-edge new therapies, and simplify EU rules to reduce costs for companies. Tackling cardiovascular diseases The Commission has also presented a ‘Safe Hearts’ plan to address cardiovascular diseases, Europe’s leading cause of death. EU-funded actions should improve prevention, detection and treatment. The plan will alsoempower individuals with personalised prediction tools and therapiesbridge research gaps and use artificial intelligence, and digital health solutionsreduce health inequalities and improve access to healthcare Simplifying rules for the development of medical devices EU rules for medical devices will be simplified to cut unnecessary costs, and reduce uncertainty for companies, and delays for patients. The measures also include more digital procedures and clear timelines for conformity assessments to speed up access to medical devices. In addition, the strengthened European Medicines Agency will monitor shortages of medical devices, and create a list of critical devices.These combined measures will prioritise patients’ health and safety as well as ensure the long-term resilience and competitiveness of the health sector. For more information Factsheet: Biotech ActFactsheet: Safe Hearts PlanFactsheet: Medical DevicesQuestions and answers on the Biotech ActQuestions and answers on the Safe Hearts PlanQuestions and answers on the Medical DevicesPress release: New measures to make EU health sector more innovative, competitive and resilient Details Publication date16 December 2025AuthorDirectorate-General for Communication