Practical Concerns About Patient Mobility Need To Be Addressed, BMA Says, UK

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Article Date: 11 Sep 2008 - 2:00 PDT

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The BMA today (Thursday 11 September, 2008) welcomes plans for NHS patients to have more power to seek treatment within the EU, but warns that practical issues still need to be addressed.

In its response to proposals from the European Commission, the BMA expresses support the for the principle of greater mobility. However, it advises patients considering treatment in another member state to be aware of issues arising from language barriers and cultural differences, as well as potential problems with continuity of care.

The BMA submission calls for a set of minimum quality standards for healthcare in Europe overseen by the EC, and for a system of regulatory redress and compensation for patients who suffer unexpected harm as a result of cross-border healthcare.

It warns that the principle of equal access may be compromised if patients have to pay upfront for care received abroad, or if they are expected to pay the difference in cost where treatments are more expensive.

Dr Terry John, Chairman of the BMA's International Committee, says "Unfortunately it is not always possible for patients to get high quality care close to home without delay, and we support the principle of greater mobility within Europe. However, we would like to see much more work done on some of the practicalities - for example, who will interpret and translate medical notes? How will information be shared between doctors in the home country and those in the country providing treatment?

"We also need to see mechanisms in place to prevent the benefits of cross-border care being restricted to the wealthiest NHS patients."

View the full response here.

http://www.bma.org.uk

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