The last two years have seen multiple crises considerably impacting citizens’ physical and mental health, as well as posing a significant threat to the global economy and societal well-being. As EU and OECD economies gradually recover from the critical phase of the COVID‑19 pandemic, their economic and social outlooks have become more uncertain following Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. Major hikes in energy and commodity prices have aggravated inflationary pressures at a time when a cost-of-living crisis was already taking a heavy toll on economies and societies everywhere, and especially low-income households.
It is in this uncertain geopolitical, economic and public health environment that we are releasing this 2022 edition of Health at a Glance: Europe, a visible output of the continued strong collaboration between the European Commission and the OECD. Promoting better public health and stronger health systems in Europe and around the world remain strategic priorities for both the European Commission and OECD. Moreover, for the first time, this edition of Health at a Glance: Europe reports key ind+ icators of health and health systems for Ukraine and Moldova. The focus of this edition is on:
Strengthening the resilience of health systems, crisis preparedness and response capacity through targeted investments;
Promoting better prevention and treatment of cancer and other non-communicable diseases;
Preventing and addressing mental health challenges in the aftermath of the pandemic and in the current context of multiple crises;
Supporting the digital transformation of health systems to make the most out of health data and new digital tools; and
Recognising the importance of regional, national, European and broader international efforts to address global public health threats.