If you are travelling to Europe this Easter, make sure you pack form E111. Available from post offices, this entitles travellers to free medical treatment in a European Union country if they fall ill ...
New rules governing our entitlement to emergency health treatment abroad came into force at the beginning of this year. If you are unaware of the changes, you might be caught out with the wrong ...
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 ...
More than four million Britons planning an Easter holiday risk unplanned medical costs by travelling in the EU without an E111 form, the Post Office claimed last week. Research commissioned by the ...
As members of the European Economic Area, the Maltese will, as from next Saturday enjoy the same health benefits as residents of the EEA countries they visit during their holidays or short stays. The ...
The replacement of the E111 form with the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) has caused problems for both the insurance industry and consumers due to duplication of data and unnecessary ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
We both have E111 forms already, and so I'm not sure how much extra cover we need to purchase. I also read recently that these forms are changing. I'm not sure when those changes are coming into play ...
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 ...