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Health Care and EU Law

Edited by: Johan Willem van de Gronden, Erika Szyszczak, Ulla Neergaard, Markus Krajewski

ISBN13: 9789067048323
Published: August 2013
Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Paperback
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The aim of the present volume is to explore the consequences of the impact of the EU rules for the internal market (including the proposed Directive on patients' rights) and competition on national health care systems. It will also address how related areas, such as EU public procurement law and WTO law, influence national healthcare organisation and Member State autonomy.

Subjects:
EU Law, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Introduction
Part I: Foundations EU Health Care Law in a Constitutional Light: Distribution of Competences, Notions of 'Solidarity', and 'Social Europe' Discrimination and Beyond
Part II: The (Draft) Patients' Rights Directive and Internal Market Issues The Case Law of the European Court of Justice on the Mobility of Patients: A Defence Patients' Rights: A Lost Cause or Missed Opportunity? The Draft Patient Mobility Directive and the Co-ordination Regulations of Social Security Cooperation between Health Care Authorities in the Proposed Directive on Patients' Rights in Cross-border Health Care Legislating For Patients' Rights Disrupting the Community - Saving Public Health Ethics from the EU Internal Market Health Care, the United Kingdom and the Draft Patients' Rights Directive: One Small Step for Patient Mobility but a Huge Leap for a Reformed NHS?
Part III: Competition Law and Health Care Issues The Treaty Provisions on Competition and Health Care BUPA, a Healthy Case, in the Light of a Changing Constitutional Setting in Europe? EU Law and the Organisation of Health Care: Experiences from Germany Experiences from the Netherlands: The Application of Competition Rules in Health Care
Part IV: Further issues of EU Health Care Law Health Care Planning and the EU Internal Market Law Public Procurement Law and Health Care: From Theory to Practice Patient Mobility beyond Calais: Health Services under WTO law
Part V: Conclusion Conclusions: Constructing a 'Solid' Multi-Layered Health Care Edifice Table of Cases