Cross-border access to health care in the European Union as a sustainable development policy

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Tytuł
Cross-border access to health care in the European Union as a sustainable development policy
Odpowiedzialność
Daria Bieńkowska, Agnieszka Lipska-Sondecka, Ryszard Kozłowski
Twórcy
Sumy twórców
3 autorów
Punktacja publikacji
Osoba Dysc. Pc k m P U Pu Opis
0000-0001-8911-4087 5.5 100 1 3 100,00 1,0000 100,0000 Art.
Gł. język publikacji
Angielski (English)
Data publikacji
2020
Objętość
8 (stron).
Szacowana objętość
0,5 (arkuszy wydawniczych)
Identyfikator DOI
10.35808/ersj/1626
Adres URL
https://www.ersj.eu/journal/1626/download
Adres URL
https://www.ersj.eu/issues/23/80
Finansowanie
Cechy publikacji
  • Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
  • OpenAccess
Dane OpenAccess
CC_BY - Licencja,
FINAL_PUBLISHED - Wersja tekstu,
OPEN_JOURNAL - Sposób publikacji,
AT_PUBLICATION - Moment udostępnienia,
2020-06-01 - Data udostępnienia
Słowa kluczowe
Czasopismo
European Research Studies Journal
( ISSN 1108-2976 )
Kraj wydania: Grecja (Ελλάδα)
Zeszyt: tom 23 zeszyt 3
Strony: 85-92
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Data zgłoszenia do bazy Publi
2020-12-11
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WorkId
25625

Abstrakt

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Purpose: It is emphasised that the principle of the free movement of persons and services, resulting in the blurring of borders between countries, and expansive growth in migration, have many far-reaching consequences not only in terms of economic development but also as regards human rights. The purpose of this article is to present the issue of cross-border access to health care as the determinant of sustainable development policy.
Design/Methodology/Approach: In this article, we take note that sustainable development is a concept which focuses on the quality of life of a human being for whom health is a value of fundamental importance. The desired state of affairs in this respect can be achieved through the proper management of five categories of capital: natural, economic, human, social, and capital integrating other types of capital. Findings: The issue of proper management of the individual types of capital and the redistribution of legally protected goods related to access to health care will become increasingly important since the whole axiology of EU policies based on the principles of free movement of persons and services must be taken into account to ensure access to health care.
Practical implications: The implementation of Cross-Border Directive 2011/24/EU requires taking into the quality of such services, the appropriate standard of health care, and equal rights of every patient and respect for such rights.
Originality/value: This paper is based on a legal analysis indicating the formal and interpretative weaknesses related to the implementation of the Cross-Border Directive. A correct analysis of the Directive in question may contribute to the development of an appropriate health policy model based on the principles of freedom to provide services. It should also take into consideration the call for efficient allocation of public funds in health care.

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