People in the UK Can Now Save Big on Medical Treatment Abroad
Vilnius, Lithuania, December 30, 2014 (Newswire.com) - The EU Directive for getting medical treatment abroad: How It Works
According to the nhs.uk website, “The EU Directive grants a fundamental right to purchase healthcare services across the European Economic Area for all EEA citizens and to apply for reimbursement from their home system.”
The EU directive covers treatments that are medically necessary and would be made available to patients under the NHS. Every patient in the UK, who is not able to have the necessary treatment on the NHS within a medically acceptable period, can apply for reimbursement, and if approved, can choose a suitable hospital in the European Union for their medical treatment. All the costs, including travel, medical services and any other expenses, must be covered by the patient (original receipts should be kept), and then the NHS would reimburse the payment for medical services after the patient gets back from the EU country where the treatment took place.
At first, this might not sound like a great option because NHS would only cover the cost of the treatment, which, if going private in the UK, would not cover treatment in full in most cases. However, medical services in some EU countries are much cheaper than in the UK, so they get covered by the NHS reimbursement in full, and the only expense patients have is the travel and any extras they might need.
Andrius Jonutis, General Deputy CEO at Kardiolita private general hospital in Lithuania, says: “Our hospital is being chosen by many people from the UK because the prices are up to 50% lower compared to private hospitals in the UK, and the quality is equal or even higher than in the UK. With the NHS reimbursement option, patients can save up to 80% when compared to what they would spend privately in the UK hospitals. Flights to Lithuania are really inexpensive and the trip only takes a little over 2 hours – this is extremely convenient for patients who need to fly back home after surgeries.”
For more information on how to get help with the NHS reimbursement for medical treatment abroad, please visit http://treatmentinlithuania.co.uk/save-big-on-medical-treatment-abroad