DIRECTIVE ON PATIENTS’ RIGHTS IN CROSS-BORDER HEALTHCARE:
A CRUCIAL ACHIEVEMENT FOR EUROPEAN CITIZENS.
Both citizens and associations waited quite a lot for this Directive, which makes easier moving across the EU member states in order to obtain the health care services needed. Great part of the Directive contents derive from comparisons and dialogues between the European Commission for Health and consumer policies,
EUROPEN CHARTER OF PATIENTS' RIGHTS
The European Charter of Patients' Rights was drafted in 2002 by Active Citizenship Network in collaboration with 12 citizens' organizations from different EU countries. The European Charter of Patients' Rights states 14 patients' rights that together aim to guarantee a "high level of human health protection" (Article 35 of the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union) and to assure the high quality of services provided by the various national health services in Europe. The 14 rights are an embodiment of fundamental rights and, as such, they must be recognised and respected in every country. They are correlated with duties and responsibilities that both citizens and health care stakeholders have to assume. The Charter applies to all individuals, recognising the fact that differences, such as age, gender, religion, socio-economic status etc., may influence individual health care needs. Period: 2002With the support of: Merck Sharp & Dhome
Partners
- Apovita (Portugal)
- Cittadinanzattiva/Tribunale per i diritti del malato (Italy)
- Confederacion de Consumidores y Usuarios (Spain)
- Danish Consumer Council (Denmark)
- Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Versicherte und Patienten e. V. (DGVPV) (Germany)
- Fédération Belge contre le Cancer (Belgium)
- International Neurotrauma Research Organization (Austria)
- KE.P.K.A. (Greece)
- Nederlandse Patienten Consumenten Federatie (NPCF) (the Netherlands)
- The Patients Association (United Kingdom)
- Vereniging Samenwerkende Ouderen Patientenorganisaties (VSOP) (the Netherlands)
- Irish Patients Association Ltd (Ireland)
Materials
- full report on European charter of patients' right
- European charter of patients' right
- 2 EP resolutions: 15th of Mar 2007 and 23rd of May 2007 called for the "adoption of a European charter of patients' rights on the basis of existing charters in the Member States and of the work carried out by nongovernmental organisations.
- EESC opinion: pronounced its support for both the Charter and Patients' Rights Day promoted by ACN in an opinion paper (09/2007)
| Country | Full report on European Charter of Patients' Rights |
European Charter of Patients' Rights |
EP Resolution 15th of Mar 2007 |
EP Resolution 23th of May 2007 |
CESE opinion 26th of Sep 2007 (SOC/221) |
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- 3rd EUROPEAN PATIENTS’ RIGHTS DAY
- 2nd EUROPEAN PATIENTS’ RIGHTS DAY
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- MONITORING PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN EUROPE
- EUROPEN CHARTER OF PATIENTS' RIGHTS
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