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.
Legal remedy: A complaint against a notification may be submitted to the Austrian Medical Chamber in writing within four weeks from the delivery of the notification.
Further information can be found within the Informationsheet: section 37 ÄrzteG, Dienstleistungserbringung (→ ÖÄK)German text