The European Heart Network (EHN) is pleased to present its new position paper outlining EHN’s proposed priorities and recommendations for the forthcoming European Cardiovascular Health Plan: a comprehensive roadmap to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD), strengthen prevention, empower patients, and address longstanding inequalities across Europe.
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the EU, affecting more than 60 million Europeans and costing over €282 billion annually. Deep inequalities persist across regions, genders, socio-economic groups and age cohorts, underscoring the need for a coordinated European response.
EHN’s vision is clear: every person in Europe should be able to grow up and live in a healthy, sustainable environment that supports lifelong cardiovascular health. By 2030, Europe should achieve:
These targets represent essential indicators of effective prevention, equitable care, and population health improvement.
To turn this vision into action, EHN calls on the European Commission, Parliament, and Council to adopt a European Cardiovascular Health Plan built on three mutually reinforcing pillars, with Health Equity embedded throughout.
The position paper calls for stronger EU action to make healthy choices easier and more accessible for everyone. Key recommendations include:
A people-centred approach is essential to improving both outcomes and quality of life. EHN recommends:
To close persistent knowledge gaps and accelerate progress, the EU should:
Every action within the future European Cardiovascular Health Plan must be assessed for its impact on equity. Cardiovascular outcomes continue to reflect deep social, economic, cultural and geographic divides, including East–West gaps, gender disparities, and barriers affecting older adults, low-income families and unintegrated migrants.
By 2030, EHN recommends that Europe should achieve:
The European Union has both the competence and the ethical responsibility to lead a united response to cardiovascular disease. EHN calls on EU institutions to adopt a comprehensive, equity-driven European Cardiovascular Health Plan with:
EU-level action must be complemented by national commitment. Member States should therefore develop national Cardiovascular Health Action Plans aligned with EU objectives and supported by measurable targets and regular reporting.
Download: A European Cardiovascular Health Plan – EHN Position Paper