Speakers's Corner
| 21/07/2008

In response to:by Notre Europe
The European Court of Justice rocks the boat. Ten years ago the Court
ruled in the Kohl and Decker cases that the principles of free movement of
goods and services apply in the health sector. Patient's mobility financed
by national authorities has been further expanded in subsequent Court
rulings, most recently the Watts case from 2006. In attempts to expand
the social rights of EU citizens the Court has, paradoxically, intensified
pressures on national social policy. At least EU regulations and their interpretations
lie at the heart of anxieties voiced about health tourism.