CEU eTD Collection (2009); Foldes, Maria Eva: THE EMERGING MANDATE OF EU LAW IN HEALTH CARE: A Legal Analysis of the Influence of Internal Market Implementation on Access to Health Care in Hungary and Slovenia

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2009
Author Foldes, Maria Eva
Title THE EMERGING MANDATE OF EU LAW IN HEALTH CARE: A Legal Analysis of the Influence of Internal Market Implementation on Access to Health Care in Hungary and Slovenia
Summary The increasing influence of the European Union has undermined Member States’ efforts to keep health care regulation under exclusive national competence. Health care is formally reserved for Member States as a core element of national social policy systems. Nevertheless, litigation based on directly effective EU law provisions has placed access to medical treatment on the European agenda. Cross-border care and patient mobility have become central topics in the discussion about the role of the EU in health care and the future of health systems in Europe.
The dissertation addresses the implications of recent EU law developments concerning access to cross-border care for national health systems with particular focus on two new Member States of Central and Eastern Europe, Hungary and Slovenia.
Supervisor Sandor, Judit; Kollonay-Lehoczky, Csilla
Department Political Science PhD
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2009/foldesm.pdf

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