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It is therefore important to have both an EHIC and a valid private travel insurance policy in place before you travel. Is there a charge for an EHIC? If you have an old medical card, it may have an old-style NHS Number made up of both letters and numbers. You can't use your EHIC if you or.

This will give you the same cover as an EHIC until you return home. Phone your GP Surgery and they might issue the numbers out over phone or you may need to go in. If you cannot find your NHS Number at home, you can ask your GP practice to help you.

How can I find out my NHS Number?

The European Health Insurance Card or EHIC is issued free of charge and allows anyone who is insured by or covered by a statutory social security scheme of the countries and to receive medical treatment in another member state free or at a reduced cost, if that treatment becomes necessary during their visit for example, due to illness or an accident , or if they have a chronic which requires care such as. The term of validity of the card varies according to the issuing country. European Health Insurance Card Date first issued 1 June 2004 Issued by member states Valid in member states Purpose Access to free or reduced cost health services in any EEA member state Eligibility requirements EEA or Swiss residency Cost Free Slovenian card The intention of the scheme is to allow people to continue their stay in a country without having to return home for medical care; as such, it does not cover people who have visited a country for the purpose of obtaining medical care, nor does it cover care, such as many types of dental treatment, which can be delayed until the individual returns to his or her home country. The costs not covered by self-liability fees are paid by the issuing country, which is usually the country of residence but may also be the country where one receives the most pension from. It only covers healthcare which is normally covered by a statutory health care system in the visited country, so it does not render obsolete. The card was phased in from 1 June 2004 and throughout 2005, becoming the sole healthcare entitlement document on 1 January 2006. The card is applicable in all , , , and as they are part of the EEA, but not such as , the , , or. However, there are agreements for the use of the EHIC in the and , even though they are not in the EEA. The reason for the existence of this card, is that the right to health care in Europe is based on the country of legal residence, not the country of citizenship. Therefore, a passport is not enough to receive health care. It is however possible that a photo ID document is asked for, since the European Health Insurance Card does not contain a photo. In some cases, even if a person is covered by the health insurance of an , one is not eligible for a European Health Insurance Card. For instance, in Romania, a person who is currently insured has to have been insured for the previous five years to be eligible. Romania is also the only participating country where not all permanent residents are covered by a health insurance. Due to these reasons the Romanian typically neither have European insurance cards nor is their costs paid by the country of residence. There are however various businesses who act as non-official agents on behalf of individuals, arranging supply of the cards in return for payment, often offering additional services such as the checking of applications for errors and general advice or assistance. This has proved extremely controversial. In 2010 the British government moved against companies that invited people to pay for the free EHIC, falsely implying that through payment the applicant could speed up the process. Despite this, the practice continues. With no active investigation branch, the likelihood of NHS authorities discovering fraud is extremely low. The reported that only nine instances of low-level fraud involving the EHIC in the UK had been discovered in five years with a combined cost of £712. Retrieved 22 August 2015. Retrieved 18 September 2015.

You should be able to find your NHS Number on any letter or document you have received from the NHS, a prescriptions, test results, and hospital referral or appointment letters. They should be able to provide the number for you as long as you are registered with them. The EHIC covers the provision of oxygen and kidney dialysis, although you will have to arrange and pre-book these treatments before you go on prime. You will be asked to show a government-issued photo I. Visit your GP's office for help if you are registered with them. The quickest way is to apply online. If you travel to Europe without your EHIC but then need medical treatment during your visit, you can be met with a Provisional Replacement Certificate PRC to prove your entitlement to the EHIC. The qualifying requirement here is that HM Revenue and Customs confirm that you are continuing to pay compulsory UK National Insurance contributions. Many countries expect patients to contribute towards the cost of their treatment. To xi access to GP health records in these circumstances please visit the.

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