Irish EU Presidency 2026
- IPA

- Feb 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 10
This page consolidates official submissions, endorsement letters, foundation documents and media statements from patient organisations across Europe in support of the Irish EU Presidency 2026 agenda on patients’ rights. The materials are presented as a single reference point for policymakers, media and stakeholders, with all documents provided in full for transparency and verification. European Patients Charter.
Supporting Resources
STATEMENTS & MEDIA
IPA Submission
Dec 2025 IPA Submission to Department of Foreign Affairs
Foundation Documents
European Charter of Patients' Rights (2002)
Katowice A Call from Patient Organizations for a Harmonization of the Patient Mar 13th 2025
Towards a Standardised Framework of Patients' Rights across Europe Journal of Medical and Clinical Studies ISSN: 2582-0869 July 2025
Endorsement Letters
WPA Endorsement
CF Patients of Ukraine
Patient Safety Foundation Poland(Fundacja Bezpieczenstwo dla Pacjentow)
Endorsing Organisations


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