British holidaymakers who fall ill or have an accident while visiting a country in the European Union are eligible for free or reduced-cost state medical treatment. To qualify, you normally need to ...
THE old E111 form which allows British travellers to access healthcare on the continent is being replaced by a new European health card from today. THE old E111 form which allows British travellers to ...
The Department of Health has introduced a new E111 form, the document that allows UK travellers free or reduced cost healthcare when visiting EU countries. The form is available - along with a free ...
The European Commission on Wednesday outlined a plan to introduce an EU health insurance card, which will replace the existing E111 form. This card, the size of a credit card, will enable EU citizens ...
Travellers to Europe will have to pay for emergency medical care after December 31 unless they have the new European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). The old E111 form, available from post offices, ...
Paperwork for the family holiday is set to become more cumbersome next year under new regulations concerning medical insurance. The changes concern the E111 form, which covers UK travellers in the ...
With the E111, Maltese visiting EU member states may receive emergency healthcare on the same conditions as those received by the citizens of the country they are visiting, according to Shirley ...
More than 50,000 European Health Insurance Cards (EHICs), which will replace the E111 form for EU citizens travelling between states, have already been issued by the State's health boards. The ...
The E111 form will soon be a thing of the past. Last month MEPs voted in favour of proposals to introduce a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which will provide EU citizens with a single ...
UK travellers can now get free or cut-price emergency health treatment in 29 countries, including Cyprus and Malta, as a result of the enlargement last year of the European Union. To qualify, visitors ...
With the E111, Maltese visiting EU member states may receive emergency healthcare on the same conditions as those received by the citizens of the country they are visiting, according to Shirley ...