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HERA-lding More Integration in Health? Examining the Discursive Legitimation of the European Commission's New Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority.

Authors :
Godziewski, Charlotte
Rushton, Simon
Source :
Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law. Oct2024, Vol. 49 Issue 5, p831-854. 24p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Context: Since COVID-19, the European Commission (EC) has sought to expand its activities in health through the development of a European Health Union and within it the Health Emergencies Preparedness and Response Authority (HERA). Methods: The authors applied a discourse analysis to documents establishing HERA to investigate how the EC legitimated the creation of this institution. They focused on how it framed health emergencies, how it framed the added value of HERA, and how it linked HERA to existing EU activities and priorities. Findings: Their analysis demonstrates that security-based logics have been central to the EC's legitimation of HERA in alignment with a "securitization of health" occurring worldwide in recent decades. This legitimation can be understood as part of the EC's effort to promote future integration in health in the absence of new competences. Conclusions: Securitization has helped the EC raise its profile in health politically without additional competences, thereby laying the groundwork for potential future integration. Looking at the discursive legitimation of HERA sheds light not only on whether the EC is expanding its health powers but also how it strategizes to do so. HERA, while constrained, allows the EC to further deepen security-driven integration in health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03616878
Volume :
49
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179416134
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1215/03616878-11257008