Patient mobility across Europe is markedly increasing and new
generations will actively ask to be treated by the health-care
system that best meets their needs. At a political level, the EU
issued the EU Directive no. 24/2011/CE of 9th March 2011 concerning
the application of patients' rights in cross-border health care
andhas contributed to improving the level of freedom of choice for
the European citizen, but it does not seem to have increased actual
patient mobility across Europe. Freedom to choose is necessary to
grant the people of Europe the same access to public-sector
health-care services. The latter is a key instrument for an
efficiently functioning "single market" ensuring real mobility
within the EU.
The aim of this book is to study the current European health
care market and discuss the hypothesis of a European right of
citizenship with reference to health-care services. It examines
patients' mobility from several perspectives: determinants of
patient mobility, governance of cross-border mobility at EU level
as concerns patients and health-care professionals, policy
implications, and case studies. It is intended for health
researchers, decision-makers and professionals concerned with
health-care provision and patient mobility. The goal is to provide,
through scientific and methodological rigor, new informative tools
useful for the implementation of new policies in the health-care
sector in order to implement effective health-care integration in
the European Union."
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