Indirect cross-border healthcare in Puglia
Indirect healthcare is provided for by the European Union to guarantee all citizens the right of freedom of choice of the place of care in any country in the European Union.
Citizens registered with the Italian national health service (SSN)
Citizens registered with the Italian health service must request prior authorisation from the relevant local health authority in certain cases. To find out what healthcare services are available, click here. The following services are excluded: long-term care, allocation of and access to organs for transplants, and public vaccination programmes against contagious diseases.
Beneficiaries of cross-border health services must pay the costs of the healthcare upfront. The amount reimbursed will be equal to the fee charged in the region providing the care, net of any costs to be shared (patient’s contribution), if due.
In order to better ensure reimbursement of the benefit they wish to receive in the EU, healthcare beneficiaries can submit a request for prior verification to the local health authority to check whether, on the basis of the type of service, prior authorisation is required, and also to have find out how, when and what amount they will be reimbursed.
All requests are handled by the local health authority offices responsible for healthcare abroad. Find the local health authorities in Region Puglia.
The Ministry of Health has set up a National Contact Point providing patients with information to facilitate access to cross-border healthcare within the European Union.
Forms
Tables
The fees for specialist outpatient services – visits and examinations – and hospital services are set out below:
- Outpatient fees for visits and examinations
- Fees for hospital services updated 2020 (Excel format)
- Fees for hospital services updated 2020 (PDF format)
- List of hospitals by area
Citizens not registered with the Italian national health service (SSN)
Citizens who come to Region Puglia for treatment may go to accredited public or private facilities. Find the list of relevant local health authorities.
Further details
- Legislative Decree 38/2014: ‘Implementing Directive 2011/24/EU’
- Directive 2011/24/EU
- Prime Ministerial Decree of 12 January 2017:‘Determination and updating of the essential levels of care’
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Last updated on 06/07/2023 by the Region of Puglia