The new name for the E111 is form is the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). the E111 is no longer valid.
You will need a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) to receive necessary health care during a visit to an European Economic Area (EEA) country or Switzerland.
The EHIC:
- Normally valid for three to five years
- Covers medical treatment necessary during your trip, because of either illness or an accident
- Access to state-provided medical treatment only, and you'll be treated on the same basis as an 'insured' person living in the country you're visiting
- Remember, this might not cover all the things you'd expect to get free of charge from the NHS in the UK. You may have to make a contribution to the cost of your care
YOU SHOULD NOT SEE THE EHIC AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRAVEL INSURANCE.
A travel insurance policy provides far more comprehensive cover and benefits including:
- Repatriation
- Baggage
- Liability
- Personal accident
If you have arranged a EHIC and travel insurance it is not unusual for the travel insurers to delete their excess in the event of a medical claim.
For more information please visit The department of health
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