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"Perhaps my first explanation struck you as overly legal, Mr Arvidsson, and I should perhaps repeat myself in simpler terms: as far as Community law is concerned, the relevant committee has clarified that dialysis during temporary residence qualifies as emergency treatment. It has nothing to do with whether someone is chronically ill or an acute case. The decisive question is whether or not this is emergency treatment and the answer to this question is yes.
On the other hand, the Commission, as I have explained, can only propose or make certain information available here. The Commission departments have made such information available. But in individual cases and in relation to a specific holiday resort – and you will probably agree with me here – it would be advisable in that case to check in advance if the hospital or institution in question has dialysis facilities."@en1
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