The main aims of the European Program for Prevention are:
To enhance knowledge and awareness of validated best-practice preventive healthcare solutions already implemented in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, which face Europe’s highest burden of civilization-related diseases;
To highlight the underestimated potential of the CEE region in advancing innovative preventive healthcare strategies;
To evaluate whether existing successful healthcare solutions in the CEE region can be adapted and implemented in other countries (both within and beyond the CEE region) to establish a coordinated, comprehensive prevention framework;
To demonstrate how program-recommended solutions could effectively reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, established CVD, and its complications, thereby minimizing reliance on costly therapies and procedures with limited clinical benefits;
To shift healthcare priorities toward pre-disease prevention by reducing dependence on reactive, resource-intensive regenerative medicine and instead emphasizing early diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and complication management.






















