RELIEVE – Reducing the Health System Burden of Pneumococcal Infections
Programme: MSD
Project Status: ONGOING (January 2025 – December 2025)
What aims and scope
RELIEVE 2025 aims to reduce the health system burden of pneumococcal disease by improving adult vaccination strategies across Europe. The project will focus on identifying and promoting best practices for pneumococcal vaccination, increasing political commitment to immunisation targets, and supporting healthcare managers in overcoming barriers to vaccine uptake. By bridging the gap between policy recommendations and real-world implementation, RELIEVE 2025 seeks to enhance preventive healthcare measures and strengthen health system resilience.
How it will become possible
RELIEVE 2025 builds on previous research and policy discussions highlighting the challenges of pneumococcal vaccination in adult populations. The project follows a structured, multi-phase approach. The first phase involves stakeholder engagement and research setup, which includes mapping key stakeholders, engaging with policymakers, and selecting three case study countries to analyse successful vaccination models.
The second phase focuses on data collection and policy development, where case studies will be conducted, findings will be validated with experts, and a Call to Action will be developed for a European pneumococcal vaccination target.
In the third phase, target setting and endorsement will take place. This involves establishing benchmarks for best vaccination practices and securing endorsements from influential institutions.
The final phase, advocacy and dissemination, will see the official launch of the Call to Action on 12 November 2025, the release of a health managers’ guidebook, and the presentation of findings at key health conferences.
Through these phases, RELIEVE 2025 will provide evidence-based recommendations to improve vaccination strategies and facilitate their adoption across European healthcare systems.
Where EHMA will deliver
EHMA plays a crucial role in RELIEVE 2025 by leading policy engagement, stakeholder coordination, and knowledge dissemination. The project builds upon EHMA’s report, ‘Strengthening Health Systems: Tackling the Impact of Pneumococcal Disease in Europe,’ published on 22 November 2024. This report provided key policy insights into the burden of pneumococcal disease and the need for enhanced vaccination strategies. EHMA facilitates collaboration between health managers, policymakers, and industry experts to translate research insights into actionable policy recommendations. Through its extensive network, EHMA will drive discussions on setting vaccination targets, provide health managers with best-practice guidelines, and ensure that the project’s findings reach key decision-makers at both national and European levels.
Read the project poster presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress 2025 in Amsterdam here.
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