QUOTE(Vaidilu @ 2011 04 01, 11:18)
Laba diena,merginos gal kuri numanote ka butu galima rasyti siuo atveju? To get an S2 (or E112) you need to write to the Overseas Healthcare Team (Newcastle) or the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety in Northern Ireland, explaining why you want care outside the UK
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na jei jus norit vaziuot gydytis i kazkuria kita sali ir prasot tam leidimo, tai tada reikia paaiskint koks gydymas bus ir kodel butent i kita sali norit vykt

pvz gal tokiu proceduru cia nedaro, arba gal labai ilga eile cia ir pan
Papildyta:Va dar ka sako:
How to apply for an S2 (or E112)
You will need to apply to your local health commissioner for their written agreement to recommend funding for treatment. In making this decision, your local commissioner will need to be satisfied that:
* A UK NHS consultant has recommended in writing that you be treated in the other EU country, and that a full clinical assessment has been carried out to demonstrate that the treatment will meet your specific needs.
* The costs of sending you abroad for treatment are justified against the health commissioners responsibilities for spending money efficiently and fairly, in the interest of all the patients they look after.
* The treatment is available under the other countrys state health scheme.
* You are entitled to treatment under the NHS.
If your commissioner agrees that you should go abroad for treatment, the appropriate paperwork should be passed to the Overseas Healthcare Team in Newcastle. They will consider the issue of the S2 (or E112) form. If issued, you will need to take this form with you to the other member state where you are going for treatment.
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