Here is the latest I can provide right now, with a quick note on gaps.
- Direct latest news: I didn’t find a current, centralized news feed specifically titled “Healthy Life Years (HLY)” with up-to-the-minute updates in the sources I could access. The most recent broader references discuss Healthy Life Expectancy (HLE/HLY) concepts and global health trends rather than a single, ongoing news stream for HLY. This suggests that new, real-time reporting on HLY is typically embedded in broader health statistics releases or EU health monitoring reports rather than as a stand-alone news topic.[8]
What Healthy Life Years (HLY) refers to
- Definition: HLY, often called disability-free life expectancy, indicates how many years a person can expect to live without disability, combining age, mortality, and self-perceived health/disability data.[8]
- Use in policy: It’s used to monitor health as a productivity factor, assess quality of life, and track progress in healthcare access and aging policies across the EU.[1]
- Calculation: It blends EU mortality tables with survey data on disability and functional status to produce region-specific estimates.[1]
Recent related developments to watch
- Global health statistics: WHO has ongoing assessments of healthy life expectancy and related indicators, highlighting risks that affect healthy years and calling for cost-effective interventions; newer reports (2025–2026) emphasize slowing gains in global health and the impact of aging populations.[4][5]
- National/measuring changes: Some statistical agencies have published fresh methods for measuring healthy life expectancy at national or subnational levels (e.g., new approaches in UK/National Statistics) though not always labeled strictly as “HLY”.[6]
How you can stay updated quickly
- Check EU/European Commission health dashboards and the EIP on AHA pages, which commonly publish refreshed HLY estimates and trend analyses for member states.[1]
- Look for WHO World Health Statistics reports and regional health profiles released annually or biannually, which include healthy life expectancy and related risk-factor analyses.[4]
- Search reputable health outlets or national statistical agencies for “healthy life expectancy” or “disability-free life expectancy” updates, as many outlets report on the latest HALE/HLY figures when new datasets are released.[6]
If you’d like, I can tailor a short, current-news brief by pulling the latest official sources (EU health portal, WHO, national statistical agencies) and present a concise summary with citations. I can also prepare a quick explainer graphic or a 1-page memo highlighting what HLY means for Lisbon/Portugal and local health planning, if that would help.
Sources
Context: Good health is the most important outcome of health care, and healthy life expectancy (HLE), an intuitive and meaningful summary measure combining the length and quality of life, has become a standard in the world for measuring population ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govWHO published its World health statistics report 2025, revealing the deeper health impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on loss of lives, longevity and overall health and well-being.
www.who.intWorldwide, healthy life expectancy can be increased by 5-10 years if governments and individuals make combined efforts against the major health risks in each region, the World Health Organization (WHO) says in its new yearly report.The World Health Report 2002 -- Reducing Risks, Promoting Healthy Life - breaks new ground by identifying some major principal global risks to disease, disability and death in the world today, quantifying their actual impact from region to region, and then providing...
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ndtv.inIn just two years, between 2019 and 2021, life expectancy worldwide fell by 1.8 years – the largest fall in recent history according to the World Health Organization (WHO), in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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health.ec.europa.euHealthy life expectancy is an important measure to understand not just how long people are living, but how long they are living in good health, at national and local level. It could be for example tha
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