Question
I know that medical
treatments available in Ireland can be accessed in other EU countries instead.
What if I need a treatment that is not available in Ireland?
Answer
If you are entitled to public health services that
are available in Ireland, you can access
these services in the European Economic Area (EEA) and be repaid the cost under
the Cross-Border Healthcare Directive.
If you are a public patient and need treatment
that is not available to you in
Ireland, you may be able to use the Treatment Abroad Scheme to get the
treatment in another country in the EEA, or in Switzerland. The Scheme may
provide help with your travel fare and, in some cases, the fare for a
travelling companion.
You must be referred for treatment abroad by an
Irish-based consultant who is treating you as a public patient. You cannot
refer yourself or be referred by a GP.
You and the consultant complete an application
form and include a copy of your referral letter. Your application must be
approved by the Health Service Executive (HSE) before you travel or start
treatment abroad. You usually get a decision on your application within 15 to
20 working days.
If your application is approved, the HSE will
issue a form called E112. This authorises treatment abroad so that you do not
have to make any payment to the healthcare provider. The treatment you have
abroad must be in public healthcare under a registered medical practitioner. It
must be in a recognised hospital or other institution that accepts the form E112.
If you don’t have the form when you attend at your appointment, you may be
charged and not be refunded. Any treatments or consultations that are not
pre-approved will not be covered. The
Ombudsman has produced a report that suggests improvements to the application
and appeals process. It recommends that, by the end of February 2018, the HSE produce a plan and schedule for making
the suggested changes.
To apply for the scheme, contact the Treatment
Abroad Scheme Office for an application form. You can get the contact details
for your area by calling the HSE Infoline on the Callsave number 1850 24 1850
or online at hse.ie/treatmentabroad.
Further information is available from the Citizens Information Service below.
Know Your Rights has
been compiled by Boyle Citizens Information Centre which provides a free
and confidential service to the public. Tel: 0761 07 6330
Address: Elphin Street,
Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Information is also
available online at citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens Information
Phone Service - 0761 07 4000
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