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ERS Policy positions and consultation responses

2012

ERS Response to the Stakeholder Consultation on the EU Reflection Process on Chronic Disease - (13 April 2012)

ERS Response to WHO consultation on targets for NCDs - (19 April 2012)

2011

ERS Response to the Consultation on Recognition of Professional Qualifications - (14 March 2011)

ERS Position on the Future Research Framework Programme - (May 2011)

European Respiratory Society input into the UN Civil Society interactive hearing on NCDs - (16 June 2011)

ERS response to the consultation on the Green Paper on Modernising the Professional Qualifications Directive - (20 Sept 2011)

ERS 10 Principles for Clean Air - (28 Sept 2011)

2010

Respiratory Medicine: A Research Priority for "FP8",  "If you think research is expensive; try disease", Mary Lasker, 1901–94 - (13 April 2010)

Proposal for an Industrial Emissions Directive (IPPC) (recast) - Legislators must put human health at the forefront - (9 March 2010)

Climate change and respiratory disease - (2010)

2009

ERS response to the Green Paper on the European Workforce for Health - (19 March 2009)

2008

Response of the European Respiratory Society to the open consultation on the work plan for 2009 of the Second Programme of Community action in the field of health (2008-2013) - (30 September 2008)

2007

Particulate matter, science and EU policy - (2007)

Position Paper for the second reading of the proposed EU directive on air quality - (September 2007)

ERS response to the stakeholder consultation of the ECDC draft of 15 November 2007 for a "Proposal for an action plan to fight tuberculosis in the European Union" - (14 December 2007)

2006

Position Paper on the proposed EU directive on Particulate Matter - (12 April 2006)

ERS and ELF Statement on Respiratory and Allergic Diseases in FP7 - (September 2006)

Response to the Stakeholder Consultation on the EU Reflection Process on Chronic Disease
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