Macedonia Signs Contract to Join EU4Health Program
Macedonia has finalized a contract with the European Union for healthcare reforms, marking a significant step in the country’s integration within the EU’s health sector. The agreement was formally signed by European Commissioner for Health Azir Aliu and European Commissioner for Health Oliver Varhelyi on June 24, 2026, at 9:51 pm. The initiative, titled EU4Health, is the largest program of the European Union dedicated to advancing health initiatives.
According to Minister of Health, Dr. Aliu, the contract’s execution represents a substantial contribution to Macedonia’s European integration, specifically within its healthcare system. “The accession to the EU4Health program signifies a key advancement in the European integration of Macedonian health care,” stated Aliu.
“Reform processes within the country are now aligning with established European standards and priorities.”
The signing underscores Macedonia’s commitment to enhancing its health infrastructure and aligning with EU best practices. The EU4Health program is expected to bolster improvements across the Macedonian health system, furthering collaborative efforts for the betterment of health outcomes. This contract solidifies Macedonia’s participation in broader European health initiatives.
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