Europe[edit]
In 2006, it was ruled that under the conditions of the E112 European health scheme, UK health authorities had to pay the bill if one of their patients could establish urgent medical reasons for seeking quicker treatment in another European union country.[89]
Armenia[edit]
Armenia has become a destination for those seeking high quality and affordable medical tourism options. "...the Medical Tourism Association® and its new partners – to be known hereafter as MTA Armenia – establishes a regional MTA chapter that will develop training and certification programs in healthcare and hospitality and improve the quality of services offered as part of an ongoing strategy designed to welcome increased numbers of health and wellness seekers to Armenia while strengthening the republic’s medical tourism identity around the globe."[90] Doctors in Armenia perform even more complex surgeries than the cosmetic ones, like for example open-heart surgery.[91]
Finland[edit]
On December 9, 2013 the City of Helsinki decided, that all minors under the age of 18 and all pregnant mothers living in Helsinki without a valid visa or residence permit, are granted the right to the same health care and at the same price as all citizens of the city. This service will be available sometime early year 2014. Volunteer doctors of Global Clinic have tried to help these people, for whom only acute care has been available. This means that the Finnish health care system is open for all people coming outside of the European Union. The service covers special child health care, maternity clinics and specialist medical care etc. practically for free. It is still unclear if this will increase so called health care tourism, because all you have to do is come to Helsinki as a tourist and let the visa expire.
The Global Clinic in Turku offers health care for all undocumented immigrants for free.[92] While the address of the clinic is not widely publicized, the health care officials know where it can be found.
France[edit]
British NHS patients have been offered treatment in France to reduce waiting lists for hip, knee and cataract surgery since 2002.[93] France is a popular tourist destination but also ranked the world's leading health care system. This ranking reflects the expertise offered by doctors and surgeons to patients cared for in France. The French National Authority for Health (HAS) issues high-level quality requirements for French health care, with which clinics and hospitals must comply in order to be accredited.[94] European Court of Justice said that National Health Service (England) has to pay back British patients [95]
Germany[edit]
Costs for medical treatment in Germany are commonly 50% of those in the USA.[96]
Turkey[edit]
The cost of medical treatments in Turkey is quite affordable compared to Western European countries. Therefore, thousands of people each year travel Turkey for their medical treatments.[97] Turkey is especially becoming a hub for hair transplant surgery.[98]
United Kingdom[edit]
National Health Service (England) is public but some private hospitals and clinics in the United Kingdom are medical tourism destinations, especially London.[99][100] Nevertheless, as at the present time very few UK private hospitals have gone through independent international accreditation (they only have the mandatory registration with the UK's watchdog, the Care Quality Commission), so they have not as yet measured themselves against the best clinics and hospitals elsewhere in the world.
Health tourism in the UK often targets the NHS for its free-at-the-point-of-care treatment, allegedly costing the NHS up to £200 million.[101]
Europe[edit]In 2006, it was ruled that under the conditions of the E112 European health scheme, UK health authorities had to pay the bill if one of their patients could establish urgent medical reasons for seeking quicker treatment in another European union country.[89]Armenia[edit]Armenia has become a destination for those seeking high quality and affordable medical tourism options. "...the Medical Tourism Association® and its new partners – to be known hereafter as MTA Armenia – establishes a regional MTA chapter that will develop training and certification programs in healthcare and hospitality and improve the quality of services offered as part of an ongoing strategy designed to welcome increased numbers of health and wellness seekers to Armenia while strengthening the republic’s medical tourism identity around the globe."[90] Doctors in Armenia perform even more complex surgeries than the cosmetic ones, like for example open-heart surgery.[91]Finland[edit]บน 9 ธันวาคม 2013 ตัดสินใจเมืองเฮลซิงกิ ที่ อนุญาตให้ทุกสาขาอายุ 18 และทั้งหมดตั้งครรภ์มารดาอยู่ในเฮลซิงกิไม่มีวีซ่าถูกต้องหรือต่ำกว่า มีสิทธิใน การดูแลสุขภาพเหมือนกัน และราคาเดียวกันเป็นพลเมืองทั้งหมดของเมือง บริการนี้จะมีบางช่วงปี 2014 แพทย์อาสาของคลินิกทั่วโลกได้พยายามช่วยเหลือคนเหล่านี้ ซึ่งได้มีเฉพาะเฉียบพลันดูแล ซึ่งหมายความ ว่า ระบบการดูแลสุขภาพที่ฟินแลนด์เปิดสำหรับทุกคนที่มาภายนอกสหภาพยุโรป บริการครอบคลุมเด็กพิเศษสุขภาพ คลอดคลินิก และแพทย์ผู้เชี่ยวชาญดูแลฯลฯ จริงฟรี ยังชัดเจนว่านี้จะเพิ่มขึ้นเรียกว่าท่องเที่ยวสุขภาพ เนื่องจากทั้งหมดที่คุณต้องทำคือมาเฮลซิงกิเป็นนักท่องเที่ยว และปล่อยให้วีซ่าหมดอายุได้คลินิก Turku ในโลกให้บริการสุขภาพสำหรับอพยพทั้งหมดไม่เกี่ยวกับเอกสารฟรี [92] ขณะอยู่คลินิกจะไม่แพร่ publicized เจ้าหน้าที่ดูแลสุขภาพทราบซึ่งสามารถจะพบฝรั่งเศส [แก้ไข]British NHS patients have been offered treatment in France to reduce waiting lists for hip, knee and cataract surgery since 2002.[93] France is a popular tourist destination but also ranked the world's leading health care system. This ranking reflects the expertise offered by doctors and surgeons to patients cared for in France. The French National Authority for Health (HAS) issues high-level quality requirements for French health care, with which clinics and hospitals must comply in order to be accredited.[94] European Court of Justice said that National Health Service (England) has to pay back British patients [95]Germany[edit]Costs for medical treatment in Germany are commonly 50% of those in the USA.[96]Turkey[edit]The cost of medical treatments in Turkey is quite affordable compared to Western European countries. Therefore, thousands of people each year travel Turkey for their medical treatments.[97] Turkey is especially becoming a hub for hair transplant surgery.[98]United Kingdom[edit]National Health Service (England) is public but some private hospitals and clinics in the United Kingdom are medical tourism destinations, especially London.[99][100] Nevertheless, as at the present time very few UK private hospitals have gone through independent international accreditation (they only have the mandatory registration with the UK's watchdog, the Care Quality Commission), so they have not as yet measured themselves against the best clinics and hospitals elsewhere in the world.Health tourism in the UK often targets the NHS for its free-at-the-point-of-care treatment, allegedly costing the NHS up to £200 million.[101]
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