Does anyone have any idea what an E101 covers in terms of medical treatment in Europe to EU Citizens ? Probably more importantly, what would it not cover ?
Sorry not E101s............. I mean the medical certificate. Cant remember the number of it
It's called an EHIC and pretty much means that within the EU you're entitled to the same treatment as a national citizen. So think NHS and the EU versions of it. I once had to use it for emergency treatment in Rome - treated immediately on same basis as a local.
Does anyone have any idea what an E101 covers in terms of medical treatment in Europe to EU Citizens ? Probably more importantly, what would it not cover ?
Sorry not E101s............. I mean the medical certificate. Cant remember the number of it
Its code is E111 (rather than E101) and covers emergency medical treatment (nothing elective or for ongoing illnesses) while in an EU country. The bill is then sent to the NHS who pay so, clearly, you certainly don't get anything they wouldn't pay for at home (like prescription charges).
As someone who used to work in travel insurance rather than the NHS/Government, this is my understanding.
Should work well for minor issues although Spanish hospitals have a reputation for claiming that it is not valid. It is not a replacement for proper travel insurance which remains stupidly cheap for a typical trip to a euro destination.
Why would one need additional medical insurance in the EU?
Repatriation costs in case of a serious accident or death is one glaring omission from the EHIC.
Good point. But getting a stiff back home shouldn't cost too much? You could even use the original ticket if you die in time.
Why would one need additional medical insurance in the EU?
Should work well for minor issues although Spanish hospitals have a reputation for claiming that it is not valid. It is not a replacement for proper travel insurance which remains stupidly cheap for a typical trip to a euro destination.
A friend of mine had E111 and proper travel insurance. He was very unwell at a hotel BBQ. A doctor attended and called an ambulance. He was taken to hospital and had lots of tests and was admitted for the night. It turned out that this was a private hospital that his insurance and E111 did not cover. This was in Spain and he had to pay 3000 euros for his stay of one night.