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Introduction

Cross-border healthcare 

Do you live in Europe and have you or a loved one been diagnosed with a rare disease? Are you exploring treatment options in another EU country?

All EU citizens have the right to receive healthcare in another EU country. This means you can access safe and high-quality treatment not only in your own country, but also elsewhere in the EU. The EU supports countries in working together on healthcare, while each country remains responsible for organizing its own healthcare system. 

What does this mean for you in practice? This page offers helpful guidance on cross-border healthcare and explains how ERN CRANIO can support you in navigating access to specialized care across Europe

Where to begin?

Accessing cross-border healthcare: where to begin?

Diagnosis in your home country

Two pathways to cross-border healthcare in the EU

National Contact Points (NCP)

Finance

Financial aspects of cross border healthcare

Reimbursement

Prior Authorisation

Education

Educational Resources

Relevant events/ Webinars:

  • EU congress on cross-border healthcare: click here

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