The Role of the Joint Procurement Agreement during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessing Its Usefulness and Discussing Its Potential to Support a European Health Union
European Journal of Risk Regulation, pp.1-13 (2020)
16 Pages Posted: 6 Nov 2020
Date Written: October 26, 2020
Abstract
In 2014, the European Joint Procurement Agreement (JPA) was introduced as an innovative instrument to organise the procurement of vaccines and medications in preparation for pandemics. An overriding purpose of the JPA is to secure equitable and cost-effective access to medical supplies for participating EU Member States during serious health crises. This article aims to understand the current use of the JPA in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Post analysis of the recent use of the JPA, the article will discuss how the regional procurement mechanism can be strengthened to support the development of a European Health Union. In particular, the article will firstly question if the recent four JPA procurement actions facilitated equitable access to medical supplies and services. Secondly, it will ask if the centralised procurement actions preserved the integrity of the Internal Market. The importance and originality of this study are that it addresses an instrument, the JPA, which has been largely overlooked by legal scholars, and it explores how the provisions for the joint procurement of medical countermeasures as included in Article 5 of Decision 1082/2013/EU on serious cross-border threats to health could be extended to support the functioning of a European Health Union.
This article has been published in a revised form in the European Journal of Risk Regulation [https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.91]. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution or re-use.
Keywords: Public procurement; Joint Procurement Agreement; European Health Union; EU law
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