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"The Moderates have voted against the own-initiative report on gender discrimination in health systems. Like many other issues in connection with which there are different solutions and traditions in the different Member States, issues of gender equality and of health care and medical treatment should be dealt with at national level. The EU should only get involved in such issues in cases where the individual Member States cannot deal with them better themselves.
The above-mentioned report addresses many important aspects of women’s health and access to health care. Unlike the rapporteur, Mrs Svensson, we believe that many of these aspects are best taken care of by individual Member States, individual hospitals or individual people. One way of developing and improving health care and medical treatment, without, for example, the EU interfering in national health strategies or the Commission being required to carry out investigations into certain tendencies within health care, is through best practice and the exchange of information between the Member States, hospitals, research institutes and other affected parties, this being a development we should sincerely welcome."@en1
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