EHIC E111 European Health Insurance Card
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You need a
European Health Insurance Card (
EHIC) before you travel -- it allows the holder to access state-provided healthcare in all
European Economic Area (
EEA) countries and
Switzerland at a reduced cost or sometimes free of charge.
The EHIC replaced the
E111 form in Jan
2006. The E111 form is no longer valid.
Who is entitled to an EHIC?
people who are normally resident in the UK can apply for an EHIC
aged 16 or over
There may be some restrictions depending on your nationality -- visit the
NHS choices website for more info about who is eligible.
Residents of the
Channel Islands and the
Isle of Man are NOT eligible.
Remember: each person in your group requires a card.
What does the EHIC cover?
If you have an accident or suddenly become ill you'll receive the necessary state-provided medical healthcare for at reduced cost, or sometimes free.
You'll be treated on the same terms as insured nationals of the country you're in.
Tip: carry your EHIC with you at all times to prove you are entitled to healthcare.
The EHIC does NOT cover:
all your medical costs
private treatment (generally not covered)
repatriation to the UK.
Remember: overseas state-provided healthcare may not cover things you receive for free on the NHS.
EHIC does NOT mean you're insured!
You will still need appropriate insurance to ensure you are fully covered for all eventualities.
Remember: few
EU countries pay the full cost of medical treatment, even under the
European Union's healthcare arrangements.
You still need sufficient travel insurance to cover healthcare costs.
Read more information about buying travel insurance.
Many people think an EHIC will be enough and don't take out insurance. They regret this when they have to pay thousands of pounds for an air ambulance back to the UK or pay out for extra accommodation to stay with a sick relative.
Where is the EHIC valid?
The EHIC is valid in the European Economic Area and Switzerland.
The European Economic
Area is made up of all 27 members of the European Union plus
Iceland,
Liechtenstein and
Norway. The EEA has a special arrangement with Switzerland which allows the EHIC issued in any EEA member state to be used to access healthcare there.
Leaflets which provide basic information on access to healthcare in member states in
Europe in a variety of circumstances are available from GP surgeries and some supermarkets in the UK.
Please note: the EHIC is not valid for UK residents travelling to the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man.