Scope of the reimbursement of medical expenses in case of health care provided in a member state other than the competent state
A review of the latest community jurisprudence and the degree of adequacy of the Spanish regulations
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https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi5.14710Keywords:
cross-border healthcare, Community Jurisprudence, Regulation 883/2004/CE, Directive 2011/24/EU, Reimbursement, Free provision of services, Freedom of movementAbstract
In two recent rulings, the Court of Justice of the European Union has addressed the scope of the patient’s right to reimbursement of medical expenses in cases of healthcare. The content and scope of these judicial rulings are analyzed, as well as the adjustment of the Spanish regulation to this jurisprudence and the reality of cross-border healthcare carried out within the framework of Dir. 2011/24/EU is contextualized with some data.
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Published
2022-07-21
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Vicente Palacio, A. (2022). Scope of the reimbursement of medical expenses in case of health care provided in a member state other than the competent state: A review of the latest community jurisprudence and the degree of adequacy of the Spanish regulations. Journal of Labor and Social Security Legal Studies (REJLSS), (5), 101–120. https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi5.14710
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