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"The internal market and the free movement of workers cannot be achieved without facilitating the recognition of professional qualifications between the Member States. It is, moreover, a priority of the Single Market Act to promote economic growth within the Union. However, in order to be fair and effective, and to protect European citizens, the procedures need to be simplified, while maintaining a high level of quality. The report by Emma McClarkin meets these expectations and I welcome that. Indeed, her proposals will help achieve the necessary objective of modernising Directive 2005/36/EC. Efforts should therefore be focused on the intensification of exchanges between the competent authorities, the accessibility of useful information via an online portal and one-stop shops, the provision of an electronic professional card for European workers and, finally and most importantly, the protection of patients through enhanced monitoring of health care professionals. I now call on the European Commission to take these measures into account in the proposal it will publish in December on the modernisation of Directive 2005/36/EC."@en1
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