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Up to 1,500 surgeries on Irish patients to be carried out at new Spanish hospital

Up to 1,500 surgeries on Irish patients to be carried out at new Spanish hospital
A new €60 million hospital Hospital HCB Dénia in Costa Blanca, Alicante (Valencian Community) offering Irish public health patients’ treatments, opens in Spain. Irish company Healthcare Aboard will provide Irish patients with access to the new hospital with cost of treatments reclaimed through the Health Service Executive (HSE) under the EU Cross Border Directive. Additional financial supports are available to Irish patients through a strategic partnership with Healthcare Aboard and the Irish Credit Union Network. The new hospital is expected to deliver 1,500 operations annually ranging from orthopedic to weight-loss surgeries. Pictured (L-R) are: Ana Vasbinder, HCB Denia, Dr. Juan Cardona Medical Director HCB Denia, and Paul Byrne, Chief Operations Officer Healthcare Abroad

Up to 1,500 routine surgeries on Irish patients are set to be carried out at a new Spanish hospital.

The new €60 million Hospital HCB Dénia in Costa Blanca, Alicante will offer an alternative pathway for thousands of Irish patients currently waiting for routine healthcare treatments in Ireland.

Under the EU Cross Border Directive, patients can be referred for treatments at the 62 bed facility in Alicante, which opens on Thursday.

Patients will have to pay for the service but will be reimbursed by the HSE.

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Travel costs will not be covered by health executive.

Almost every treatment that is currently available on the Irish public system are provided at the new hospital.

It is expected, once fully operational, that the new hospital will perform approximately 1,500 routine surgeries for Irish patients. These procedures will range from hip, knee, and shoulder operations to gynaecological and weight-loss procedures.

Irish patients can receive care at the hospital through a strategic partnership between Healthcare Abroad and HCB Hospitales.

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