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Cross Border Healthcare Mobility in Europe - Is it a challenge or opportunity? by Dr Prem Jagyasi

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Cross Border Healthcare Mobility in Europe – Is it a challenge or opportunity? by Dr Prem Jagyasi

Currently approximately 4% people have travel to other states for getting treatment within European state, but these numbers are likely to change with upcoming cross border mobility law. However some experts said today that European countries might put some tight restriction to control such moments

According to them implementing cross border healthcare mobility is certainly a good options for consumers (patients) as they will have access to better facilities within member countries but it may not be good for every country.

Some countries rejected the proposal (cross border healthcare directive), like Austria. According to them it requires more work and information before implementation, some were against of it but still voted for it considering patinet benefits. Read complete article at http://www.drprem.com/dr-prem-blog/cross-border-healthcare-mobility-in-europe-is-it-a-challenge.html?SSScrollPosition=256

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