EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive

The Cross Border Directive (CBD) allows to citizens of EU countries to get healthcare in another EU or EEA member state and be reimbursed for that at home by National Health Service.

The most common reasons why people would choose going abroad for medical treatment –

  • Length of waiting
  • Quality and accessibility of medical service at home
  • Proximity to place of residence

Persons have rights to be reimbursed only for medical treatment  –

  • That is available on public medical treatment list at their home country
  • For the cost of the public healthcare treatment in home country, or the cost of treatment abroad, if that is less

To use elective health services in another country and be refunded under the CBD the person must –

  • Be referred to the health service abroad by a public GP or a Specialist (or provide an official letter to confirm you are on the waiting list for the specific treatment at home)
  • Get prior authorisation if it is required for your treatment
  • Apply for a refund of your costs

☝️The EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive is no longer available for citizens of the United Kingdom.

National CBD Contact Point in Ireland

Please watch a conversation with a Weight Loss Latvia Bariatric patient from Ireland about the CBD here.

Cross-Border Healthcare Directive Department

St Canice’s Hospital
Dublin Road
Kilkenny
Ireland

Tel: (056) 778 4546

Email: [email protected]

Most of Weight Loss Latvia Irish patients have successfully claimed their surgery cost back from HSE. 

We will assist you with all the necessary information and documentation required to apply for the EU Cross-Border Healthcare Directive.

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