EHIC replaced the E111 paperSince 2006, the old paper E111 is no longer valid. If you are traveling to Europe, you are now required to carry a EHIC Card - European Health Insurance Card.
Covers basic healthcare on short trips to EuropeThe new card allows EU citizens to obtain the same level of healthcare as a resident in a member country when traveling. Map replaces the old modern forms of the document and on time, he hoped that they will contain vital personal medical information.
The new scheme covers map of short-term trip to Europe and Switzerland. This applies only to the basic national health care, and received by local residents. This scheme does not apply to those residing outside the UK. It will cover the card holders in the member countries of the European Economic Area and Switzerland, for a term of five years and is only available to UK residents.
One card for each family member includes outpatient services for existing / chronic illnessThe new card will no longer cover the entire family, as the old paper system did.Everyone in the family will need a separate insurance policy. The new card also provides the user with essential care needed for the duration of stay, which means that if they are traveling to the existing / chronic illness with no ambulance will also be provided.
Do not cover the treatment already planned at homeEHIC also covers all aspects of the care provided by the system initially, and the necessary treatment for travelers with existing conditions. Map not available for treatment of a patient waiting in their own country, no treatment that can wait until you get home.
People still need Travel InsuranceWhile the card will cover medical emergencies and the like, it is important that all travelers in Europe still get insurance. Card does not cover transportation home (repatriation) or expenses for family members, living expenses, etc. emergency should occur. It does not cover loss of baggage or other personal items. It is also important to remember that treatment will be covered the same as that received from local residents, which may vary depending on the member states.
Travel information, help lines and the use ofApplication can be done quickly online for a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC - formerly E111)
EHIC information from the Ministry of Health
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Any questions or queries relating to the EHIC should be directed to help EHIC by calling 0845 605 0707 or +44 191 212 7500 when calling from abroad.
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