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Welcome to Radboudumc
Our mission is: to have a significant impact on health and healthcare.
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Welcome to Radboud University Medical Center (Radboudumc).
Our mission is: to have a significant impact on health and healthcare. This requires that we innovate and pioneer in a person-centered way, by working together in our networks, and by entering into strategic partnerships.
We focus mainly on prevention, meaningful care, sustainability, data-driven, and artificial intelligence, discovering molecular mechanisms of diseases and new treatments as well as training the professionals of tomorrow.
We are Radboudumc. Read more about who we are and what we stand for.
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How does it work? steps to be taken
What do you need to do to receive healthcare at Radboudumc as an international patient?
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You or your healthcare provider can submit an application for medical healthcare from Radboudumc.
- Please complete our application form
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Once we receive your application, we first send it to the relevant medical department for assessment.
Once your application has been assessed, we will let you know whether you can come in for treatment, or whether we are unable to meet your healthcare needs. -
Depending on your application, we may require additional information from you, such as personal and/or medical data. We will let you know whether that is the case.
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Once your application has been approved, our Finances Department (Costs of Care) will contact you concerning the financial documents required in your situation.
- Read more information on our page Financial Matters
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Prior to your appointment and/or treatment, we will ask you to prove in advance that the healthcare expenses to be incurred can be paid. This can be done through your health insurance or by means of a letter of guarantee or advance payment.
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Once your application for healthcare from Radboudumc has been approved and if the necessary financial requirements are met, an appointment will be scheduled. You will receive an appointment confirmation by email and/or post.
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What should you bring along?
- Your identification (ID): a valid passport or a valid ID card from an EU/EEA country.
- An overview of the medicines you are currently taking.
- The confirmation of your appointment (appointment letter). You can use the bar code on this letter to register at the registration columns at the main entrance.
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During your first appointment (online or in person) at Radboudumc, you are required to identify yourself. Identification is mandatory for anyone receiving medical healthcare in the Netherlands, including children.
You can identify yourself with any legally valid form of identification: a valid passport or a valid ID card from an EU/EEA country. You will receive further notice about this.
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Following your treatment, examination or admission, we will ensure that you receive proper aftercare. We usually do not provide this aftercare ourselves, but rather delegate it to your physician in your home country or to other healthcare providers involved.
The right way to organize aftercare is a medical decision that differs from case to case.
Radboudumc areas of expertise
Radboudumc provides specialized academic expertise and medical care.
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A center of expertise is a center where specialized knowledge and expertise are brought together and shared with parties outside the organization.
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Our centers of expertise for rare diseases (ECZA), which are affiliated with the European Reference Networks (ERNs).
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Dutch overview of all the medical departments of Radboudumc. Use the translation-button to access the information on the pages.
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Radboudumc International Patient Office
We aim to enhance accessibility for patients coming from abroad.
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Financial matters reimbursement of medical costs for (international) patients coming from abroad
Read more about the important financial aspects when you are coming from abroad and do not have a Dutch Health insurance policy.
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Medical matters
As part of your treatment or examination, the Radboudumc doctor may need some additional medical information concerning your situation.
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As part of your treatment or examination, the Radboudumc doctor may need some additional medical information concerning your situation:
- This could be a referral* from your attending physician or a brief description of your medical condition.
- Medical history and records: As part of your treatment or examination, we may need some additional medical information or your medical history. We will apply for this information to other healthcare providers or facilities, but we need your permission to do so. We will notify you if this applies to you.
* If you do not have a referral from your attending physician or GP, you can still come to Radboudumc for treatment. Our physician will first assess your request. If your request is approved, you can receive treatment at Radboudumc. We do ask in this case that you meet our financial conditions prior to your appointment. For more information about this, see our financial web page.
Permission to request medical records from another hospital/clinic
As part of your treatment or examination, we may need some additional medical information. We will apply for this information to other healthcare providers or facilities, but we need your permission to do so.
If this applies to you, we will send you a letter with a Consent Form for you to sign.Children and/or legally incapacitated patients
Where children and/or legally incapacitated patients are concerned, a legal representative’s signature is usually required to grant permission to request medical data. Since it is impossible for us to know which rules apply in the country from which we need to retrieve your medical data, we have included on the consent form an option for a legal representative such as a parent, guardian, or a mentor/trustee to co-sign or sign the form.
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Radboudumc is required to monitor your medicine use. We do this for your own safety. Monitoring takes place at each outpatient clinic visit, on admission, or before administering medicine at the day treatment unit. We call this the medicine use check.
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MRSA and MDRO
MDRO is a collective term for Multidrug Resistant Microorganisms. These microorganisms are less sensitive to antibiotics. MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is an MDRO.
Read more about MRSA/MDRO (in Dutch)
Questionnaire
If you are visiting our hospital, we would like you to answer some questions about MRSA and MDRO. Depending on your answers, we will decide whether you need to be tested for MRSA and/or MDRO.
Chicken pox
Does your child have an appointment at Radboudumc? Patients with reduced immunity can become infected with chickenpox and become seriously ill as a result.
Please contact the department where you have an appointment as soon as possible if your child:- currently has or has recently had chicken pox
- has been in contact with children with chicken pox
- has been in an environment where chicken pox is prevalent
Will you help prevent the spread of viruses at Radboudumc?
If you have flu or cold symptoms, we ask you to wear a face mask during your visit to Radboudumc. It does not matter whether these symptoms are the result of COVID-19 or not. What is a simple cold for one person may result in a potentially serious illness for another. You can find face mask dispensers at the entrances to our buildings. Thank you!
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Your treatment at Radboudumc will involve several healthcare providers. In some cases, these healthcare providers work together as a team, contributing their various medical expertises. At any given time, there is one physician who is ultimately responsible for the quality, coordination, and continuity of your treatment. This is your primary care provider. The healthcare providers involved in your treatment will always consult with your primary care provider when making important decisions.
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Following your treatment, examination, or admission, we will ensure that you receive proper aftercare. We usually do not provide this aftercare ourselves, but rather delegate it to your physician in your home country or to other healthcare providers involved.
To inform your physician or other relevant third parties, we need your consent or that of your authorized representative. In some cases, you may receive a letter or information from us that you can use in your home country to apply for aftercare. -
At Radboudumc, records of your treatment are kept in an Electronic Health Record (EHR). This record also contains any correspondence with your GP or other specialists. You have the right to inspect your medical record, provided that this does not impair someone else's right to inspection.
A link to more explanation concerning the Electronic Health Record can be found on the Rights & Obligations page.
mijnRadboud
MijnRadboud allows you to access part of your personal medical record in a secure online environment. Unfortunately, MijnRadboud is not yet accessible to international patients unless you have a Dutch BSN number.
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On our Dutch page, you can view the current waiting times and access times at Radboudumc. You can use the translation function to translate the text. Select the text you would like to translate, click on 'translate' and select the correct language.
- Go to Dutch page 'Wachttijden en toegangstijden'
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Practical matters
Information about what to bring to your appointment, identification, blood testing, our facilities and the golf cart & shuttle service.
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Do you want to be treated in another EU country? The National Contact Point of that country can tell you more about healthcare in a specific country.
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Rights, obligations and privacy
As a patient, you have certain rights and obligations. These are established by law. Your visit to and/or treatment at Radboudumc as a patient is subject to Dutch law.
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Complaints
We endeavor to provide you with high-quality professional care. Nevertheless, it may happen that you are not satisfied with our medical care. On this page you can read how to submit a complaint.
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Dutch page about quality and safety at Radboudumc. Use the translation-button to access the information on the pages.
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Dutch culture
Read some practical insights on Dutch culture, customs and social etiquette in the Netherlands.
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In and around Nijmegen
One of The Netherlands’ oldest city is still young at heart; Nijmegen cherishes its historical treasures while simultaneously embracing renewal. Nijmegen’s abundant natural beauty. Read more about the city and travelling to Nijmegen.
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