Vidalis Takis, Kyriakaki Irini
Eur J Health Law. 2014 Mar;21(1):33-45. doi: 10.1163/15718093-12341304.
The Greek legal framework on healthcare is characterized by the complexity of an immense number of laws and regulatory acts, particularly regarding the national health system. In the face front of that problem, the Directive stands as an effort (and an opportunity) to achieve a regulatory rationalization. The Law 3918/2011 established the National Organisation for Healthcare (EOPYY). EOPYY is the unique national contact point in the country for the purposes of the Directive, having a responsibility to ensure that the services provided by its affiliated healthcare providers meet certain quality and safety standards. Furthermore, the Greek legal system encompasses an integrated body of legislation on informed consent, privacy, and data protection, as well as an explicit reference to the 'quality, safety and efficiency' of medical services, and provisions related to reimbursement issues that need further regulatory specification.
希腊医疗保健法律框架的特点是大量法律法规纷繁复杂,尤其是在国家卫生系统方面。面对这一问题,该指令是实现监管合理化的一项努力(也是一个契机)。第3918/2011号法律设立了国家医疗保健组织(EOPYY)。就该指令而言,EOPYY是该国唯一的国家联络点,有责任确保其附属医疗保健提供者提供的服务符合某些质量和安全标准。此外,希腊法律体系包含关于知情同意、隐私和数据保护的综合立法,以及对医疗服务“质量、安全和效率”的明确提及,还有与报销问题相关的规定,这些规定需要进一步的监管规范。