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Health tourism prescription for galloping costs

By Alex Barker, Andy Bounds and Nick Timmins

Published: July 3 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 3 2008 03:00

Strengthened rights for patients to seek treatment in other countries were put forward by the European Commission yesterday to the dismay of the UK.

The draft directive unveiled yesterday would allow patients to travel to other EU countries for routine treatment without prior approval from doctors. Their health authorities or insurers would then have to meet the bill, up to the cost that would have been incurred at home.

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