Monday, October 20, 2008

New Commission initiative on patients' rights in cross-border healthcare


Although the vast majority of patients receive healthcare in their own country, sometimes the care is best provided abroad. This can be the case for example for highly specialised care or in border areas where the nearest appropriate facility is abroad.

Rules for receiving cross-border healthcare and for reimbursement of costs are now not always completely clear or easy to understand. That is why the Commission has developed a proposal for a legal instrument which will provide more clarity about possibilities to seek healthcare in another Member State. The proposal will also make clear who is responsible for quality and safety of care in cross-border settings. Finally it will strengthen cooperation in different areas, such as networks of centres of reference for specialised care, for example.

This proposal will thus help patients in getting the healthcare they need, and help Member States ensure the accessibility, quality and financial sustainability of their health systems and the well-being of their citizens.

For more information, documents, videos,etc, please follow the links bellow.

Sources

http://www.eahp.eu/EAHP-EU-Monitor


http://ec.europa.eu/health-eu/news/streaming/crossborder/crossborder_en.htm