European Union Health Law:
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW -- 2. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW IN THE EU -- 3. EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH LAW OR EU HEALTH LAW -- I. EU Biomedical Law -- II. EU Health Law -- 4. THE CONTENTS OF EU HEALTH LAW IN THIS MONOGRAPH -- Part I. Definitions -- Chapter 1. Definition of Healthcare, Medical Care and Health Services in EU Law -- 1. ARE HEALTHCARE AND MEDICAL CARE SYNONYMOUS IN EU HEALTH LAW? -- I. Healthcare -- II. Medical Care -- 2. HEALTH SERVICES -- I. Services to Assess, Maintain or Restore the State of Health of a Patient -- II. Prescription, Dispensation and Provision of Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- A. Medicinal Product -- B. Medical Device -- C. Health Technology -- III. Freedom of Member States to Determine Health Services -- A. The Selling of Contact Lenses Is Not a Health Service -- B. An Optician's Shop Is Not a Health Service -- C. Pharmaceutical Activities Are Health Services -- 1. Health Services Include Pharmaceutical Services -- 2. All Pharmaceutical Services Are Health Services -- D. Pharmacies Are Health Services -- E. Dental Services Are Health Services -- F. Day and Night Reception Centres for the Elderly -- G. The Administration of Medication by a Nurse -- H. Sports or Fitness Clubs Are Not Health Services -- Chapter 2. The Concept of Health Professionals in EU Law -- 1. NOT LIMITED TO REGULATED PROFESSIONS -- 2. MEDICAL, ALLIED AND PHARMACEUTICAL PROFESSIONS -- 3. LARGE MARGIN OF DISCRETION FOR MEMBER STATES TO DETERMINE A MEDICAL OR A PARAMEDICAL PROFESSION -- I. Opticians -- II. Physiotherapy -- A. General Observation -- B. Physiotherapy and Disturbance Field Diagnostics (Method of Treatment Alternative to Traditional Medicine) | |
505 | 8 | |a C. Physiotherapy and Osteopathy (Non-conventional Therapy) -- D. Psychotherapy -- Part II. Access and Pursuit of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications -- 1. PURPOSE -- 2. EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION -- 3. THE EUROPEAN PROFESSIONAL CARD -- I. Limited Implementation of EPC for the Healthcare Professions -- II. Application for an EPC and Creation of an IMI File -- III. Processing and Access to Data Regarding the EPC (Prohibition and Restriction of Activities) -- IV. Verification of the Authenticity and Validity of an EPC by Third Parties -- 4. PARTIAL ACCESS -- 5. PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLE AND PROPORTIONALITY TEST -- Chapter 2. Free Provision of Services -- 1. PRINCIPLE OF FREE PROVISION OF SERVICES -- I. No Restriction of Free Provision of Services -- II. Subject to Professional Rules Directly Linked to Professional Qualifications -- III. Exemption from Authorization by, Registration with or Membership of a Professional Organization -- 2. DECLARATION TO BE MADE IN ADVANCE -- 3. USE OF THE PROFESSIONAL TITLE OF THE MEMBER STATE OF ESTABLISHMENT -- 4. PRIOR CHECK OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS -- 5. ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION IN THE EVENT OF JUSTIFIED DOUBTS OR COMPLAINTS -- 6. INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN TO THE RECIPIENTS OF THE SERVICE -- Chapter 3. Freedom of Establishment Through Recognition on the Basis of Coordination of Minimum Training Conditions -- 1. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. (Admission to) Basic Medical Training -- III. (Admission to) Specialist Medical Training -- IV. Types of Specialist Medical Training -- V. Specific Training in General Medical Practice -- VI. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of General Practitioners -- 2. NURSES RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERAL CARE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Training of Nurses Responsible for General Care -- 3. DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Basic Dental Training -- III. Specialist Dental Training -- IV. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of Dental Practitioners -- 4. MIDWIVES -- I. The Training of Midwives -- II. Procedures for the Automatic Recognition of Evidence of Formal Qualifications as a Midwife -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Midwife -- 5. PHARMACISTS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Training as a Pharmacist -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Pharmacist -- Chapter 4. Freedom of Establishment Through the General System for the Recognition of Evidence of Training -- Chapter 5. Common Provision on Establishment: Use of Professional Titles -- Chapter 6. Detailed Rules for Pursuing the Profession -- 1. KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES -- 2. USE OF ACADEMIC TITLES -- 3. APPROVAL BY HEALTH INSURANCE FUNDS FOR DOCTORS AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- Chapter 7. Exchange of Information Regarding Disciplinary Action and Criminal Sanctions and Alert Mechanism -- 1. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION REGARDING DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONS -- 2. ALERT MECHANISM -- Part III. The Practice of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The (Illegal) Practice of Medical Acts -- 1. OSTEOPATHY -- 2. EYE EXAMINATIONS -- Chapter 2. Professional Rules of Conduct -- 1. SINGLE-PRACTICE RULE -- 2. ADVERTISING FOR MEDICAL SERVICES -- I. Legal Prohibition of Advertising -- II. Prohibition by National Disciplinary Rules -- 3. MEDICAL FEES -- Part IV. Patients' Rights in EU Law -- Chapter 1. Who Is a Patient in EU Law? -- Chapter 2. Patients' Rights in EU Law in General -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EU -- I. Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Free and Informed Consent (Articles 3.1. and 3.2a Charter) -- III. Right to Privacy and Right to Data Protection -- IV. Right of Access to Preventive Healthcare and to Benefit from Medical Treatment -- 3. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN SECONDARY EU LAW -- I. Right to Report Suspected Side Effects of Medicinal Products -- II. Right to Report Suspected Adverse Reactions of Medicinal Products -- III. Right to Receive Information Regarding Implantable Medical Devices on an Implant Card -- 4. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN EU SOFT LAW DOCUMENTS -- I. Documents Approved by the European Parliament -- A. European Charter on the Rights of the Patient -- B. European Charter for Children in Hospital -- II. The European Charter of Patients' Rights -- A. Introductory Remarks -- B. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part One - Fundamental Rights -- C. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Two - Fourteen Patients' Rights -- 1. Article 1 Right to Preventive Measures -- 2. Article 2 Right of Access -- 3. Article 3 Right to Information -- 4. Article 4 Right to Consent -- 5. Article 5 Right to Free Choice -- 6. Article 6 Right to Privacy and Confidentiality -- 7. Article 7 Right to Respect of Patients' Time -- 8. Article 8 Right to the Observance of Quality Standards -- 9. Article 9 Right to Safety -- 10. Article 10 Right to Innovation -- 11. Article 11 Right to Avoid Unnecessary Suffering and Pain -- 12. Article 12 Right to Personalized Treatment -- 13. Article 13 Right to Complain -- 14. Article 14 Right to Compensation -- D. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Three - Rights of Active Citizenship -- E. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Four - Guidelines for Implementing the Charter -- III. Opinion on 'Patients' Rights' of the European Economic and Social Committee -- A. Introduction -- B. Rights of Patients -- 1. Right to Information | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Right to Free and Informed Consent -- 3. Right to Dignity -- 4. Other Individual Rights -- C. Recommendations for Implementing Patients' Rights -- D. Towards an Affirmation of Collective Rights -- IV. Patient's Rights in the Interinstitutional Proclamation on the European Pillar of Social Rights -- Chapter 3. Patients' Rights and the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive -- 1. THE PATIENTS' RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE -- I. The Patients' Right to Healthcare -- A. The Patients' Right to Receive Healthcare in Another Member State -- B. The Special Case of Access to Organs for Transplantation -- 2. PATIENTS' RIGHTS TO INFORMATION -- I. The Patients' Right to Information with Regard to Reimbursement -- II. The Patients' Right to Information Regarding the Nature of Healthcare and the Circumstances in Which It Is Provided -- A. Information on Request of the Patient by the NCP of the Member State of Treatment -- 1. Relevant Information on the Standards and Guidelines on Quality of Safety -- 2. Information on Supervision and Assessment of Healthcare Providers -- 3. Information on the Accessibility of Hospitals for Persons with Disabilities -- 4. Information on a Specific Provider's Right to Provide Services370 -- 5. Information on Patients' Rights, Complaints Procedures and Mechanisms for Seeking Remedies -- 6. Information on the Legal and Administrative Options Available to Settle Disputes, Including in the Event of Harm Arising from Cross-Border Healthcare -- 7. Information on NCP in Other Member States -- 8. Language in Which Information Is Provided by NCP -- B. Information to Be Provided by Healthcare Providers -- 3. THE PATIENTS' RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE THAT IS SAFE AND OF GOOD QUALITY -- I. Healthcare Corresponding with National and Union Quality and Safety Standards -- II. Quality and Safety as a Justification for Prior Authorization | |
505 | 8 | |a A. The Treatment Presents a Particular Risk for the Patient or the Population | |
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contents | Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW -- 2. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW IN THE EU -- 3. EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH LAW OR EU HEALTH LAW -- I. EU Biomedical Law -- II. EU Health Law -- 4. THE CONTENTS OF EU HEALTH LAW IN THIS MONOGRAPH -- Part I. Definitions -- Chapter 1. Definition of Healthcare, Medical Care and Health Services in EU Law -- 1. ARE HEALTHCARE AND MEDICAL CARE SYNONYMOUS IN EU HEALTH LAW? -- I. Healthcare -- II. Medical Care -- 2. HEALTH SERVICES -- I. Services to Assess, Maintain or Restore the State of Health of a Patient -- II. Prescription, Dispensation and Provision of Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- A. Medicinal Product -- B. Medical Device -- C. Health Technology -- III. Freedom of Member States to Determine Health Services -- A. The Selling of Contact Lenses Is Not a Health Service -- B. An Optician's Shop Is Not a Health Service -- C. Pharmaceutical Activities Are Health Services -- 1. Health Services Include Pharmaceutical Services -- 2. All Pharmaceutical Services Are Health Services -- D. Pharmacies Are Health Services -- E. Dental Services Are Health Services -- F. Day and Night Reception Centres for the Elderly -- G. The Administration of Medication by a Nurse -- H. Sports or Fitness Clubs Are Not Health Services -- Chapter 2. The Concept of Health Professionals in EU Law -- 1. NOT LIMITED TO REGULATED PROFESSIONS -- 2. MEDICAL, ALLIED AND PHARMACEUTICAL PROFESSIONS -- 3. LARGE MARGIN OF DISCRETION FOR MEMBER STATES TO DETERMINE A MEDICAL OR A PARAMEDICAL PROFESSION -- I. Opticians -- II. Physiotherapy -- A. General Observation -- B. Physiotherapy and Disturbance Field Diagnostics (Method of Treatment Alternative to Traditional Medicine) C. Physiotherapy and Osteopathy (Non-conventional Therapy) -- D. Psychotherapy -- Part II. Access and Pursuit of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications -- 1. PURPOSE -- 2. EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION -- 3. THE EUROPEAN PROFESSIONAL CARD -- I. Limited Implementation of EPC for the Healthcare Professions -- II. Application for an EPC and Creation of an IMI File -- III. Processing and Access to Data Regarding the EPC (Prohibition and Restriction of Activities) -- IV. Verification of the Authenticity and Validity of an EPC by Third Parties -- 4. PARTIAL ACCESS -- 5. PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLE AND PROPORTIONALITY TEST -- Chapter 2. Free Provision of Services -- 1. PRINCIPLE OF FREE PROVISION OF SERVICES -- I. No Restriction of Free Provision of Services -- II. Subject to Professional Rules Directly Linked to Professional Qualifications -- III. Exemption from Authorization by, Registration with or Membership of a Professional Organization -- 2. DECLARATION TO BE MADE IN ADVANCE -- 3. USE OF THE PROFESSIONAL TITLE OF THE MEMBER STATE OF ESTABLISHMENT -- 4. PRIOR CHECK OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS -- 5. ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION IN THE EVENT OF JUSTIFIED DOUBTS OR COMPLAINTS -- 6. INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN TO THE RECIPIENTS OF THE SERVICE -- Chapter 3. Freedom of Establishment Through Recognition on the Basis of Coordination of Minimum Training Conditions -- 1. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. (Admission to) Basic Medical Training -- III. (Admission to) Specialist Medical Training -- IV. Types of Specialist Medical Training -- V. Specific Training in General Medical Practice -- VI. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of General Practitioners -- 2. NURSES RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERAL CARE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition II. Training of Nurses Responsible for General Care -- 3. DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Basic Dental Training -- III. Specialist Dental Training -- IV. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of Dental Practitioners -- 4. MIDWIVES -- I. The Training of Midwives -- II. Procedures for the Automatic Recognition of Evidence of Formal Qualifications as a Midwife -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Midwife -- 5. PHARMACISTS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Training as a Pharmacist -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Pharmacist -- Chapter 4. Freedom of Establishment Through the General System for the Recognition of Evidence of Training -- Chapter 5. Common Provision on Establishment: Use of Professional Titles -- Chapter 6. Detailed Rules for Pursuing the Profession -- 1. KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES -- 2. USE OF ACADEMIC TITLES -- 3. APPROVAL BY HEALTH INSURANCE FUNDS FOR DOCTORS AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- Chapter 7. Exchange of Information Regarding Disciplinary Action and Criminal Sanctions and Alert Mechanism -- 1. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION REGARDING DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONS -- 2. ALERT MECHANISM -- Part III. The Practice of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The (Illegal) Practice of Medical Acts -- 1. OSTEOPATHY -- 2. EYE EXAMINATIONS -- Chapter 2. Professional Rules of Conduct -- 1. SINGLE-PRACTICE RULE -- 2. ADVERTISING FOR MEDICAL SERVICES -- I. Legal Prohibition of Advertising -- II. Prohibition by National Disciplinary Rules -- 3. MEDICAL FEES -- Part IV. Patients' Rights in EU Law -- Chapter 1. Who Is a Patient in EU Law? -- Chapter 2. Patients' Rights in EU Law in General -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EU -- I. Introduction II. Free and Informed Consent (Articles 3.1. and 3.2a Charter) -- III. Right to Privacy and Right to Data Protection -- IV. Right of Access to Preventive Healthcare and to Benefit from Medical Treatment -- 3. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN SECONDARY EU LAW -- I. Right to Report Suspected Side Effects of Medicinal Products -- II. Right to Report Suspected Adverse Reactions of Medicinal Products -- III. Right to Receive Information Regarding Implantable Medical Devices on an Implant Card -- 4. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN EU SOFT LAW DOCUMENTS -- I. Documents Approved by the European Parliament -- A. European Charter on the Rights of the Patient -- B. European Charter for Children in Hospital -- II. The European Charter of Patients' Rights -- A. Introductory Remarks -- B. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part One - Fundamental Rights -- C. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Two - Fourteen Patients' Rights -- 1. Article 1 Right to Preventive Measures -- 2. Article 2 Right of Access -- 3. Article 3 Right to Information -- 4. Article 4 Right to Consent -- 5. Article 5 Right to Free Choice -- 6. Article 6 Right to Privacy and Confidentiality -- 7. Article 7 Right to Respect of Patients' Time -- 8. Article 8 Right to the Observance of Quality Standards -- 9. Article 9 Right to Safety -- 10. Article 10 Right to Innovation -- 11. Article 11 Right to Avoid Unnecessary Suffering and Pain -- 12. Article 12 Right to Personalized Treatment -- 13. Article 13 Right to Complain -- 14. Article 14 Right to Compensation -- D. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Three - Rights of Active Citizenship -- E. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Four - Guidelines for Implementing the Charter -- III. Opinion on 'Patients' Rights' of the European Economic and Social Committee -- A. Introduction -- B. Rights of Patients -- 1. Right to Information 2. Right to Free and Informed Consent -- 3. Right to Dignity -- 4. Other Individual Rights -- C. Recommendations for Implementing Patients' Rights -- D. Towards an Affirmation of Collective Rights -- IV. Patient's Rights in the Interinstitutional Proclamation on the European Pillar of Social Rights -- Chapter 3. Patients' Rights and the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive -- 1. THE PATIENTS' RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE -- I. The Patients' Right to Healthcare -- A. The Patients' Right to Receive Healthcare in Another Member State -- B. The Special Case of Access to Organs for Transplantation -- 2. PATIENTS' RIGHTS TO INFORMATION -- I. The Patients' Right to Information with Regard to Reimbursement -- II. The Patients' Right to Information Regarding the Nature of Healthcare and the Circumstances in Which It Is Provided -- A. Information on Request of the Patient by the NCP of the Member State of Treatment -- 1. Relevant Information on the Standards and Guidelines on Quality of Safety -- 2. Information on Supervision and Assessment of Healthcare Providers -- 3. Information on the Accessibility of Hospitals for Persons with Disabilities -- 4. Information on a Specific Provider's Right to Provide Services370 -- 5. Information on Patients' Rights, Complaints Procedures and Mechanisms for Seeking Remedies -- 6. Information on the Legal and Administrative Options Available to Settle Disputes, Including in the Event of Harm Arising from Cross-Border Healthcare -- 7. Information on NCP in Other Member States -- 8. Language in Which Information Is Provided by NCP -- B. Information to Be Provided by Healthcare Providers -- 3. THE PATIENTS' RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE THAT IS SAFE AND OF GOOD QUALITY -- I. Healthcare Corresponding with National and Union Quality and Safety Standards -- II. Quality and Safety as a Justification for Prior Authorization A. The Treatment Presents a Particular Risk for the Patient or the Population |
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spelling | Nys, Herman Verfasser aut European Union Health Law 4th ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (266 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW -- 2. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW IN THE EU -- 3. EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH LAW OR EU HEALTH LAW -- I. EU Biomedical Law -- II. EU Health Law -- 4. THE CONTENTS OF EU HEALTH LAW IN THIS MONOGRAPH -- Part I. Definitions -- Chapter 1. Definition of Healthcare, Medical Care and Health Services in EU Law -- 1. ARE HEALTHCARE AND MEDICAL CARE SYNONYMOUS IN EU HEALTH LAW? -- I. Healthcare -- II. Medical Care -- 2. HEALTH SERVICES -- I. Services to Assess, Maintain or Restore the State of Health of a Patient -- II. Prescription, Dispensation and Provision of Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- A. Medicinal Product -- B. Medical Device -- C. Health Technology -- III. Freedom of Member States to Determine Health Services -- A. The Selling of Contact Lenses Is Not a Health Service -- B. An Optician's Shop Is Not a Health Service -- C. Pharmaceutical Activities Are Health Services -- 1. Health Services Include Pharmaceutical Services -- 2. All Pharmaceutical Services Are Health Services -- D. Pharmacies Are Health Services -- E. Dental Services Are Health Services -- F. Day and Night Reception Centres for the Elderly -- G. The Administration of Medication by a Nurse -- H. Sports or Fitness Clubs Are Not Health Services -- Chapter 2. The Concept of Health Professionals in EU Law -- 1. NOT LIMITED TO REGULATED PROFESSIONS -- 2. MEDICAL, ALLIED AND PHARMACEUTICAL PROFESSIONS -- 3. LARGE MARGIN OF DISCRETION FOR MEMBER STATES TO DETERMINE A MEDICAL OR A PARAMEDICAL PROFESSION -- I. Opticians -- II. Physiotherapy -- A. General Observation -- B. Physiotherapy and Disturbance Field Diagnostics (Method of Treatment Alternative to Traditional Medicine) C. Physiotherapy and Osteopathy (Non-conventional Therapy) -- D. Psychotherapy -- Part II. Access and Pursuit of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications -- 1. PURPOSE -- 2. EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION -- 3. THE EUROPEAN PROFESSIONAL CARD -- I. Limited Implementation of EPC for the Healthcare Professions -- II. Application for an EPC and Creation of an IMI File -- III. Processing and Access to Data Regarding the EPC (Prohibition and Restriction of Activities) -- IV. Verification of the Authenticity and Validity of an EPC by Third Parties -- 4. PARTIAL ACCESS -- 5. PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLE AND PROPORTIONALITY TEST -- Chapter 2. Free Provision of Services -- 1. PRINCIPLE OF FREE PROVISION OF SERVICES -- I. No Restriction of Free Provision of Services -- II. Subject to Professional Rules Directly Linked to Professional Qualifications -- III. Exemption from Authorization by, Registration with or Membership of a Professional Organization -- 2. DECLARATION TO BE MADE IN ADVANCE -- 3. USE OF THE PROFESSIONAL TITLE OF THE MEMBER STATE OF ESTABLISHMENT -- 4. PRIOR CHECK OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS -- 5. ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION IN THE EVENT OF JUSTIFIED DOUBTS OR COMPLAINTS -- 6. INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN TO THE RECIPIENTS OF THE SERVICE -- Chapter 3. Freedom of Establishment Through Recognition on the Basis of Coordination of Minimum Training Conditions -- 1. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. (Admission to) Basic Medical Training -- III. (Admission to) Specialist Medical Training -- IV. Types of Specialist Medical Training -- V. Specific Training in General Medical Practice -- VI. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of General Practitioners -- 2. NURSES RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERAL CARE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition II. Training of Nurses Responsible for General Care -- 3. DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Basic Dental Training -- III. Specialist Dental Training -- IV. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of Dental Practitioners -- 4. MIDWIVES -- I. The Training of Midwives -- II. Procedures for the Automatic Recognition of Evidence of Formal Qualifications as a Midwife -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Midwife -- 5. PHARMACISTS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Training as a Pharmacist -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Pharmacist -- Chapter 4. Freedom of Establishment Through the General System for the Recognition of Evidence of Training -- Chapter 5. Common Provision on Establishment: Use of Professional Titles -- Chapter 6. Detailed Rules for Pursuing the Profession -- 1. KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES -- 2. USE OF ACADEMIC TITLES -- 3. APPROVAL BY HEALTH INSURANCE FUNDS FOR DOCTORS AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- Chapter 7. Exchange of Information Regarding Disciplinary Action and Criminal Sanctions and Alert Mechanism -- 1. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION REGARDING DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONS -- 2. ALERT MECHANISM -- Part III. The Practice of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The (Illegal) Practice of Medical Acts -- 1. OSTEOPATHY -- 2. EYE EXAMINATIONS -- Chapter 2. Professional Rules of Conduct -- 1. SINGLE-PRACTICE RULE -- 2. ADVERTISING FOR MEDICAL SERVICES -- I. Legal Prohibition of Advertising -- II. Prohibition by National Disciplinary Rules -- 3. MEDICAL FEES -- Part IV. Patients' Rights in EU Law -- Chapter 1. Who Is a Patient in EU Law? -- Chapter 2. Patients' Rights in EU Law in General -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EU -- I. Introduction II. Free and Informed Consent (Articles 3.1. and 3.2a Charter) -- III. Right to Privacy and Right to Data Protection -- IV. Right of Access to Preventive Healthcare and to Benefit from Medical Treatment -- 3. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN SECONDARY EU LAW -- I. Right to Report Suspected Side Effects of Medicinal Products -- II. Right to Report Suspected Adverse Reactions of Medicinal Products -- III. Right to Receive Information Regarding Implantable Medical Devices on an Implant Card -- 4. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN EU SOFT LAW DOCUMENTS -- I. Documents Approved by the European Parliament -- A. European Charter on the Rights of the Patient -- B. European Charter for Children in Hospital -- II. The European Charter of Patients' Rights -- A. Introductory Remarks -- B. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part One - Fundamental Rights -- C. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Two - Fourteen Patients' Rights -- 1. Article 1 Right to Preventive Measures -- 2. Article 2 Right of Access -- 3. Article 3 Right to Information -- 4. Article 4 Right to Consent -- 5. Article 5 Right to Free Choice -- 6. Article 6 Right to Privacy and Confidentiality -- 7. Article 7 Right to Respect of Patients' Time -- 8. Article 8 Right to the Observance of Quality Standards -- 9. Article 9 Right to Safety -- 10. Article 10 Right to Innovation -- 11. Article 11 Right to Avoid Unnecessary Suffering and Pain -- 12. Article 12 Right to Personalized Treatment -- 13. Article 13 Right to Complain -- 14. Article 14 Right to Compensation -- D. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Three - Rights of Active Citizenship -- E. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Four - Guidelines for Implementing the Charter -- III. Opinion on 'Patients' Rights' of the European Economic and Social Committee -- A. Introduction -- B. Rights of Patients -- 1. Right to Information 2. Right to Free and Informed Consent -- 3. Right to Dignity -- 4. Other Individual Rights -- C. Recommendations for Implementing Patients' Rights -- D. Towards an Affirmation of Collective Rights -- IV. Patient's Rights in the Interinstitutional Proclamation on the European Pillar of Social Rights -- Chapter 3. Patients' Rights and the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive -- 1. THE PATIENTS' RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE -- I. The Patients' Right to Healthcare -- A. The Patients' Right to Receive Healthcare in Another Member State -- B. The Special Case of Access to Organs for Transplantation -- 2. PATIENTS' RIGHTS TO INFORMATION -- I. The Patients' Right to Information with Regard to Reimbursement -- II. The Patients' Right to Information Regarding the Nature of Healthcare and the Circumstances in Which It Is Provided -- A. Information on Request of the Patient by the NCP of the Member State of Treatment -- 1. Relevant Information on the Standards and Guidelines on Quality of Safety -- 2. Information on Supervision and Assessment of Healthcare Providers -- 3. Information on the Accessibility of Hospitals for Persons with Disabilities -- 4. Information on a Specific Provider's Right to Provide Services370 -- 5. Information on Patients' Rights, Complaints Procedures and Mechanisms for Seeking Remedies -- 6. Information on the Legal and Administrative Options Available to Settle Disputes, Including in the Event of Harm Arising from Cross-Border Healthcare -- 7. Information on NCP in Other Member States -- 8. Language in Which Information Is Provided by NCP -- B. Information to Be Provided by Healthcare Providers -- 3. THE PATIENTS' RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE THAT IS SAFE AND OF GOOD QUALITY -- I. Healthcare Corresponding with National and Union Quality and Safety Standards -- II. Quality and Safety as a Justification for Prior Authorization A. The Treatment Presents a Particular Risk for the Patient or the Population Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nys, Herman European Union Health Law Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 9789403512570 |
spellingShingle | Nys, Herman European Union Health Law Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- 1. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW -- 2. MEDICAL LAW AND HEALTH LAW IN THE EU -- 3. EUROPEAN UNION HEALTH LAW OR EU HEALTH LAW -- I. EU Biomedical Law -- II. EU Health Law -- 4. THE CONTENTS OF EU HEALTH LAW IN THIS MONOGRAPH -- Part I. Definitions -- Chapter 1. Definition of Healthcare, Medical Care and Health Services in EU Law -- 1. ARE HEALTHCARE AND MEDICAL CARE SYNONYMOUS IN EU HEALTH LAW? -- I. Healthcare -- II. Medical Care -- 2. HEALTH SERVICES -- I. Services to Assess, Maintain or Restore the State of Health of a Patient -- II. Prescription, Dispensation and Provision of Medicinal Products and Medical Devices -- A. Medicinal Product -- B. Medical Device -- C. Health Technology -- III. Freedom of Member States to Determine Health Services -- A. The Selling of Contact Lenses Is Not a Health Service -- B. An Optician's Shop Is Not a Health Service -- C. Pharmaceutical Activities Are Health Services -- 1. Health Services Include Pharmaceutical Services -- 2. All Pharmaceutical Services Are Health Services -- D. Pharmacies Are Health Services -- E. Dental Services Are Health Services -- F. Day and Night Reception Centres for the Elderly -- G. The Administration of Medication by a Nurse -- H. Sports or Fitness Clubs Are Not Health Services -- Chapter 2. The Concept of Health Professionals in EU Law -- 1. NOT LIMITED TO REGULATED PROFESSIONS -- 2. MEDICAL, ALLIED AND PHARMACEUTICAL PROFESSIONS -- 3. LARGE MARGIN OF DISCRETION FOR MEMBER STATES TO DETERMINE A MEDICAL OR A PARAMEDICAL PROFESSION -- I. Opticians -- II. Physiotherapy -- A. General Observation -- B. Physiotherapy and Disturbance Field Diagnostics (Method of Treatment Alternative to Traditional Medicine) C. Physiotherapy and Osteopathy (Non-conventional Therapy) -- D. Psychotherapy -- Part II. Access and Pursuit of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications -- 1. PURPOSE -- 2. EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION -- 3. THE EUROPEAN PROFESSIONAL CARD -- I. Limited Implementation of EPC for the Healthcare Professions -- II. Application for an EPC and Creation of an IMI File -- III. Processing and Access to Data Regarding the EPC (Prohibition and Restriction of Activities) -- IV. Verification of the Authenticity and Validity of an EPC by Third Parties -- 4. PARTIAL ACCESS -- 5. PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLE AND PROPORTIONALITY TEST -- Chapter 2. Free Provision of Services -- 1. PRINCIPLE OF FREE PROVISION OF SERVICES -- I. No Restriction of Free Provision of Services -- II. Subject to Professional Rules Directly Linked to Professional Qualifications -- III. Exemption from Authorization by, Registration with or Membership of a Professional Organization -- 2. DECLARATION TO BE MADE IN ADVANCE -- 3. USE OF THE PROFESSIONAL TITLE OF THE MEMBER STATE OF ESTABLISHMENT -- 4. PRIOR CHECK OF PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS -- 5. ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION IN THE EVENT OF JUSTIFIED DOUBTS OR COMPLAINTS -- 6. INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN TO THE RECIPIENTS OF THE SERVICE -- Chapter 3. Freedom of Establishment Through Recognition on the Basis of Coordination of Minimum Training Conditions -- 1. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. (Admission to) Basic Medical Training -- III. (Admission to) Specialist Medical Training -- IV. Types of Specialist Medical Training -- V. Specific Training in General Medical Practice -- VI. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of General Practitioners -- 2. NURSES RESPONSIBLE FOR GENERAL CARE -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition II. Training of Nurses Responsible for General Care -- 3. DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Basic Dental Training -- III. Specialist Dental Training -- IV. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of Dental Practitioners -- 4. MIDWIVES -- I. The Training of Midwives -- II. Procedures for the Automatic Recognition of Evidence of Formal Qualifications as a Midwife -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Midwife -- 5. PHARMACISTS -- I. Principle of Automatic Recognition -- II. Training as a Pharmacist -- III. Pursuit of the Professional Activities of a Pharmacist -- Chapter 4. Freedom of Establishment Through the General System for the Recognition of Evidence of Training -- Chapter 5. Common Provision on Establishment: Use of Professional Titles -- Chapter 6. Detailed Rules for Pursuing the Profession -- 1. KNOWLEDGE OF LANGUAGES -- 2. USE OF ACADEMIC TITLES -- 3. APPROVAL BY HEALTH INSURANCE FUNDS FOR DOCTORS AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS -- Chapter 7. Exchange of Information Regarding Disciplinary Action and Criminal Sanctions and Alert Mechanism -- 1. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION REGARDING DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND CRIMINAL SANCTIONS -- 2. ALERT MECHANISM -- Part III. The Practice of the Healthcare Professions -- Chapter 1. The (Illegal) Practice of Medical Acts -- 1. OSTEOPATHY -- 2. EYE EXAMINATIONS -- Chapter 2. Professional Rules of Conduct -- 1. SINGLE-PRACTICE RULE -- 2. ADVERTISING FOR MEDICAL SERVICES -- I. Legal Prohibition of Advertising -- II. Prohibition by National Disciplinary Rules -- 3. MEDICAL FEES -- Part IV. Patients' Rights in EU Law -- Chapter 1. Who Is a Patient in EU Law? -- Chapter 2. Patients' Rights in EU Law in General -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN THE CHARTER OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF THE EU -- I. Introduction II. Free and Informed Consent (Articles 3.1. and 3.2a Charter) -- III. Right to Privacy and Right to Data Protection -- IV. Right of Access to Preventive Healthcare and to Benefit from Medical Treatment -- 3. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN SECONDARY EU LAW -- I. Right to Report Suspected Side Effects of Medicinal Products -- II. Right to Report Suspected Adverse Reactions of Medicinal Products -- III. Right to Receive Information Regarding Implantable Medical Devices on an Implant Card -- 4. PATIENTS' RIGHTS IN EU SOFT LAW DOCUMENTS -- I. Documents Approved by the European Parliament -- A. European Charter on the Rights of the Patient -- B. European Charter for Children in Hospital -- II. The European Charter of Patients' Rights -- A. Introductory Remarks -- B. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part One - Fundamental Rights -- C. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Two - Fourteen Patients' Rights -- 1. Article 1 Right to Preventive Measures -- 2. Article 2 Right of Access -- 3. Article 3 Right to Information -- 4. Article 4 Right to Consent -- 5. Article 5 Right to Free Choice -- 6. Article 6 Right to Privacy and Confidentiality -- 7. Article 7 Right to Respect of Patients' Time -- 8. Article 8 Right to the Observance of Quality Standards -- 9. Article 9 Right to Safety -- 10. Article 10 Right to Innovation -- 11. Article 11 Right to Avoid Unnecessary Suffering and Pain -- 12. Article 12 Right to Personalized Treatment -- 13. Article 13 Right to Complain -- 14. Article 14 Right to Compensation -- D. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Three - Rights of Active Citizenship -- E. European Charter of Patients' Rights: Part Four - Guidelines for Implementing the Charter -- III. Opinion on 'Patients' Rights' of the European Economic and Social Committee -- A. Introduction -- B. Rights of Patients -- 1. Right to Information 2. Right to Free and Informed Consent -- 3. Right to Dignity -- 4. Other Individual Rights -- C. Recommendations for Implementing Patients' Rights -- D. Towards an Affirmation of Collective Rights -- IV. Patient's Rights in the Interinstitutional Proclamation on the European Pillar of Social Rights -- Chapter 3. Patients' Rights and the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive -- 1. THE PATIENTS' RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE -- I. 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