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Medical Tourism Boosted by European Directive

The EU Proposal for a Directive on patient’s rights in cross border healthcare provides an added stimulus to the already growing number of medical tourists who seek hospital treatment elsewhere in the European Union.

The Directive will create a formal framework and remove obstacles for UK patients wishing to travel for treatment in other EU countries. In some circumstances, patients will be able to travel to other EU countries for treatment and will be able to reclaim the cost of treatment from the NHS. Patients will have to pay their travel and accommodation costs, plus any top-up fees if charges in the foreign hospitals are higher than the NHS cost.

The Directive proposes the following developments in cross border healthcare:

Last year, around 100,000 “medical tourists” left the UK for treatment. Their experiences were resoundingly positive with 97 per cent of patients willing to travel abroad for treatment again, according to Treatment Abroad’s recent medical tourist survey.


Read more:

Malaysia in world’s top five medical tourism destinations (eTurboNews)

Medical Tourism: Seeking Affordable Healthcare Overseas (Nuwire)

The Challenges of Medical Tourism (BBC)

Medical Tourism – The Impact (BBC)

Israel Courts Medical Tourists (BBC)

Posted by Charles on 17 July 2008.

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