Grenzübergreifende zusammenarbeit in Europa: Was sind Euregios?

Translated title of the contribution: Cross-border cooperation in Europe: What are Euregios?

Ulrike Wolf*, A. Hollederer, H. Brand

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Abstract

In cross-border cooperation, much importance has been attributed to the so-called "Euregios", synonymously also called "Euroregions" . These are cross-border structures in which, above all, local and regional authorities have joined together across one or several national borders. As early as 1958, the first Euregio was established along the German-Dutch border. Meanwhile many other Euregios have been set up. Euregios provide the testing ground for pilot projects to examine practical solutions of cooperation. Euregios are therefore also called "laboratories of Europe" or "testing laboratories of European integration". Also in the health sector, several cross-border projects are being and have already been carried out. According to what has been found out so far, above all Euregios with long years of experience in cross-border cooperation seem to commit themselves to the health issue. A huge number of the projects is co-financed by the European Union. Compared to other thematic areas, in some border regions the health issue has, on the whole been, underrepresented in cross-border cooperation. In this respect, there is potential for development. Information on existing projects as well as their experiences can facilitate the successful implementation of health-relevant cross-border projects also in those regions which have up to now not carried out any or only a few projects of this kind. The EU-funded Euregio project, carried out by lögd NRW, is the first project in which a systematic inventory analysis of cross-border health care projects will be drawn up.

Translated title of the contributionCross-border cooperation in Europe: What are Euregios?
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)667-673
Number of pages7
JournalGesundheitswesen
Volume68
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cross-border cooperation
  • Euregio
  • Health policy
  • Interreg
  • Patient mobility

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