Subject: RE: European Patients Rights Charter
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 10:52:26 +0100
From: SANCO-MAILBOX@cec.eu.int
To: walter.keim@gmail.com



Dear Sir,

I refer to your enquiry concerning patients rights.

Patients rights is an issue which falls mainly within the responsibility of
the Member States. There is, to our knowledge, no EU legislation on patients
rights. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU
(http://www.europarl.europa.eu/comparl/libe/elsj/charter/default_en.htm)
does contain some general rights on health but this is not binding.

Patients organisations are involved in the EU Health Forum (see at
http://europa.eu.int/comm/health/ph/key_doc/index_en.html), and in other
projects, as do other NGOs in the health field.

You can find additional information on IAPO's website (International
Alliance of Patients' Organisations): http://www.iapo-pts.org.uk/ and useful
links at http://www.ehfg.org/virtual/links/ngo.html

Please note that the Council of Europe is also working on the issue of
patients' rights - see at the following address
http://social.coe.int/en/QofLife/patients.htm

Best regards
NN
Information & Communication
Health and Consumer Protection Directorate-General
European Commission


-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Keim [mailto:wkeim@broadpark.no]
Sent: mardi 25 février 2003 11:56
To: walter.keim@gmail.com
Subject: European Patients Rights Charter