This paper discusses whether European institutions should devote so much attention and funding to cross-border healthcare or they should instead prioritise guaranteeing universal health coverage (UHC), inequalities and tackling the effects of austerity measures. The paper argues through providing the evidence in both areas of research, that the priority at European level from a public health and social justice perspective should be to guarantee UHC for all the population living in Europe and prioritise protective action for those who are most in need
The right of EU citizens to receive health care in other Member States, paid by their home country, ...
Background: The European Union (EU) Directive on Patients' Rights in Cross-border Healthcare clarifi...
Member States (MSs) retain the powers to arrange their own national health care systems. However, EU...
This paper discusses whether European institutions should devote so much attention and funding to cr...
In their study, Brenna and Spandonaro analyzed the mobility into Italian regions. In particular, it ...
The article by Brenna and Spandonaro on interregional mobility for acute hospital care in Italy rais...
The paper “Regional incentives and patient cross-border mobility” received three commentaries, each ...
Patient mobility is a key issue in the EU who recently pased a new law on patients`right to EU-wide ...
The article by Brenna and Spandonaro on interregional mobility for acute hospital care in Italy rais...
Member States have been trying to shield their welfare systems from European integration. Yet, as th...
Citizens are increasingly crossing borders within the European Union (EU). Europeans have always bee...
Lunt (1) and Mainil (2) emphasize the importance of continued research into the scope, nature and mo...
Talk delivered at the ECPR General Conference - Wrocław, 4-7 September 2019 Section: International ...
Citizens are increasingly crossing borders within the European Union (EU). Europeans have always bee...
AbstractSince 1998, the European Court of Justice (EUCJ) has established a set of principles concern...
The right of EU citizens to receive health care in other Member States, paid by their home country, ...
Background: The European Union (EU) Directive on Patients' Rights in Cross-border Healthcare clarifi...
Member States (MSs) retain the powers to arrange their own national health care systems. However, EU...
This paper discusses whether European institutions should devote so much attention and funding to cr...
In their study, Brenna and Spandonaro analyzed the mobility into Italian regions. In particular, it ...
The article by Brenna and Spandonaro on interregional mobility for acute hospital care in Italy rais...
The paper “Regional incentives and patient cross-border mobility” received three commentaries, each ...
Patient mobility is a key issue in the EU who recently pased a new law on patients`right to EU-wide ...
The article by Brenna and Spandonaro on interregional mobility for acute hospital care in Italy rais...
Member States have been trying to shield their welfare systems from European integration. Yet, as th...
Citizens are increasingly crossing borders within the European Union (EU). Europeans have always bee...
Lunt (1) and Mainil (2) emphasize the importance of continued research into the scope, nature and mo...
Talk delivered at the ECPR General Conference - Wrocław, 4-7 September 2019 Section: International ...
Citizens are increasingly crossing borders within the European Union (EU). Europeans have always bee...
AbstractSince 1998, the European Court of Justice (EUCJ) has established a set of principles concern...
The right of EU citizens to receive health care in other Member States, paid by their home country, ...
Background: The European Union (EU) Directive on Patients' Rights in Cross-border Healthcare clarifi...
Member States (MSs) retain the powers to arrange their own national health care systems. However, EU...