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What is the European Health Insurance Card?

The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) allows access to state-provided healthcare in all European Economic Area (EEA) countries and Switzerland at a reduced cost, or sometimes free of charge. The card can be used at any kind of health service, like at a general practitioner, hospital or pharmacy. Benefits depend on the country's standard of care.

The pocket-sized plastic card is free and necessary to receive treatment. Carry your EHIC with you at all times to prove you are entitled to healthcare. The card contains basic information such as the card holder's name and surname and date of birth, but no medical details. It is easy to use as it has a gold chip that contains complete medical history and records.

The EHIC replaces the E111 form and E111 are now invalid. Do not attempt to use a E111.

What Can the Card be Used For?

The EHIC covers any medical treatment that becomes necessary during your trip to Europe. The card gives access to reduced-cost or free medical treatment from state healthcare providers.

Who is Eligible?

How to Apply For an EHIC

Each country is responsible for producing and distributing the card in its own territory. Click on link to find your country's information and contact info.

How do I renew my EHIC?

A EHIC is valid for 5 years and may be renewed up to 6 months before its expiry date. The expiry date is printed on the front of the card. Renewals can be completed online, by phone, or by post depending on the country of residency.

How to use the Card

If there is an emergency: dial 112. The European emergency number is valid all in all EU/ EEA member states and is free of charge.

If you require treatment while abroad, you should first locate a facility using the database. Card holders should be able to simply supply their card for care. Through the database, you can find institutions involved with the reimbursement of health care services. Users are able to select country and keywords, and are supplied with the facilities contact information (address, phone number, e-mail address, fax number).

How to Claim a Refund?

You may need to apply for a refund depending on the coverage offered in your home country versus that of the country in which you receive care. Some European health systems expect you to pay your bill when you are treated and then claim a refund using your EHIC. To find out what the requirements are of the country you are in, consult the country guide. Keep all receipts and paperwork to file a claim. Try to apply for reimbursement before leaving the country, or at least as soon as possible.


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