Medical Doctors – Declaration of Temporary Services
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General information
Before the first provision of temporary medical service in Austria requiring temporary residence in the federal territory, the service provider must submit a written declaration to the Austrian Medical Chamber.
It is hereby expressively stated that regular medical activities in Austria are not classified as temporary provision of services. Medical practice on a regular basis in Austria requires registration with the Austrian Medical Chamber.
General practitioners, licensed physicians and medical specialists whose professional domicile or place of work is abroad may only exercise the medical profession in Austria
- in individual cases for medical consultations or for the treatment of individual cases of illness in connection with such consultations, but only in cooperation with a doctor authorized to practice independently in Austria,
- in accordance with intergovernmental agreements,
- temporarily for the purposes of further training of doctors working in Austria or for medical teaching and research,
- in the context of cross-border medical assignments of organized emergency medical services as well as emergency and on-call services.
Medical Doctors who have the necessary license* are entitled to practice medicine in Austria in cooperation with doctors entitled to practice independently in Austria until 31 July 2024.
Requirements
Evidence of medical professional qualification and proof of nationality of an EU or EEA member state or Switzerland.
An additional requirement is proof of language level CEFR-B2 according to the Council of Europes Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Competent authority
Austrian Medical Chamber
Weihburggasse 10–12
1010 Wien
email: ael-recht@aerztekammer.at
Procedure
Declaration: may be submitted in person, by post or by electronic means
Preliminary proceedings: If required, prior check of the medical qualification; if necessary, aptitude test before the authorization for the temporary provision of services can be granted
Length of proceedings: In the case of automatic recognition, the authorization can be granted directly after the written declaration. If there is a prior check of the qualification needed, the process may take up to two months.
Completion of Procedure: In case of a positive decision, the Austrian Medical Chamber confirms the registration as service provider.
If a substantial difference between the professional qualification of the service provider and the respective Austrian training to the extent that that difference is such as to be harmful to public safety, is detected, the service provider receives a written notification requiring him to undergo an aptitude test. If the service provider fails the aptitude test, the provision of services is prohibited by means of a decision.
Further information can be found in Information: section 37 ÄrzteG Dienstleistungserbringung (→ ÖÄK)German text
Costs and fees
If a prior check of the service provider’s medical qualification is required, administrative fees between 281,82 Euro and 1.830,41 Euro apply (Fees 2024).
Further information
This application is for the profession of:
- General practitioner
- Specialised doctor
Legal bases
- sections 27, 36, 36b, 37 and 52d Ärztegesetz (ÄrzteG)
- Verordnung der Österreichischen Ärztekammer über die Einhebung einer Bearbeitungsgebühr im übertragenen Wirkungsbereich
- Verordnung der Österreichischen Ärztekammer über Organisation und Durchführung der Eignungsprüfung im Rahmen des Verfahrens zur Eintragung in die Ärzteliste gemäß § 27 iVm § 5a Abs. 5 und § 37 Abs. 11 ÄrzteG 1998
- *according to section 36b Abs. 1 in the version of the Federal Act BGBl. I Nr. 16/2020
Link to form
Form for reporting the temporary and occasional provision of medical servicesGerman text
Means of redress or appeal
A complaint against a decision may be submitted to the Austrian Medical Chamber in writing within four weeks from the delivery of the notification.
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