How does the European Health Insurance Card work?

Updated: Quarterly (latest update: April 2008)

On January 01, 2006, the E111 form was replaced by the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) which gives its carriers access to state-provided medical treatment in the country they are visiting. Effectively, holding an EHIC means you will be treated in the same way as an insured person who lives in the country you are visiting. Bear in mind however, that everything you expect to be covered on the NHS may not necessarily be covered free of charge in the country you are visiting – even with an EHIC it may still be necessary to contribute to the cost of your care.

An EHIC is usually valid for three-five years and will cover treatment you need for chronic diseases or pre-existing illnesses. However, it will not cover you if getting medical treatment is the main purpose of your trip.

If you are likely to require kidney dialysis during your trip, you should contact your NHS renal unit prior to travelling. In addition, if you are likely to require oxygen therapy you should contact the Department of Health's Customer Service Centre on 020 7210 4850.

For pregnant travellers whose specific purpose is to travel abroad to have a baby, you must fill out an E112 form. The EHIC will only cover you for routine maternity care.

Whatever the purpose of your trip, you are strongly advised to take out private travel insurance in addition to carrying the EHIC – a good policy should cover you for any contribution that is not reimbursable by the EHIC.

Where does the EHIC cover?

The EEA consists of the European Union (EU) countries plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Switzerland applies the EHIC arrangements through an agreement with the EU. The EHIC is valid in:

Austria
Belgium
Cyprus (not Northern Cyprus)
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland

Who is eligible for an EHIC?

UK residents are entitled to a UK-issued EHIC. It is not valid for people who are going to live abroad. The only restrictions are as follows:

  • UK and other EU nationals, stateless persons and refugees are covered in all EEA countries and Switzerland. However, if you are a national of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia your EHIC is not valid in Switzerland.
  • Nationals of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are covered in all EEA countries but not in Switzerland.
  • People who do not have UK, EU, EEA or Swiss nationality are covered in all EU countries but not in Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein or Switzerland. They are covered for emergency treatment only in Iceland.
  • Swiss nationals are covered in all EU countries but not in Norway or Liechtenstein. They are only covered for emergency treatment in Iceland.
  • Dependants of EEA nationals who are ordinarily resident in the UK are covered in all EEA countries and Switzerland, regardless of their own nationality.

Do I need this as well as travel insurance?

Many travel insurance policies are only valid if you have an EHIC when travelling to an EU country. It should not be seen as an alternative to travel insurance, as it does not cover baggage, repatriation, cancellation, etc. A good travel insurance policy should also cover you for any medical care contribution that is not reimbursable by the EHIC.

How do I get a European Health Insurance Card?

There are several ways to pick up an EHIC:

  • Online by visiting www.ehic.org.uk. Your card should be delivered within seven days.
  • Call the EHIC Applications Line on 0845 606 2030. Your card should be delivered within 10 days.
  • By post - you can get an EHIC application pack from your local Post Office branch. Your card should be delivered within 21 days.

If you wish to renew a card or you have queries about an impending application call 0845 605 0707 – this is also the number to call if your card is lost or stolen. If you are calling from abroad, phone +44 191 212 7500.

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