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Issue 5
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Article :: Travel Insurance. Also get a European
Health Insurance Card.
Hands up all those who remember the old E111 medical forms
you were supposed to have if you travelled in Europe? I can
see all those blank faces!
Well, great news is that it doesn't matter any more. The E111
form was replaced at the beginning of January 2006 by a new
European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
This EHIC is valid for up to 5 years and entitles you to the
same level of medical care in the country you're travelling
in, as would be enjoyed by the residents of that country. The
card covers discounted and free medical care including emergency
treatment, and applies to all the EEC countries plus Switzerland,
Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. But be aware that the treatment
you're entitled to might not include all the treatments you
get free of charge under the National Health Service here in
Britain.
Nevertheless, we believe that it's wise to carry a EHIC as
it could save you time, money and a great deal of hassle if
you're unlucky enough to need medical attention. It can cut
through some of the inevitable red tape you'd be faced with
if you were relying just on the medical provisions of your travel
insurance policy.
You should also be aware that in many areas of Europe, the
best medical attention is still reserved for those with private
insurance cover.
Private insurance bypasses the long queues of local residents
waiting patently in inhospitable corridors – after all who wants
to spend days of their holiday not only ill, but queuing as
well!
Another point is that nationalised health care is only available
at nationalised hospitals which, in some countries, are hundreds
of miles apart. They tend to be located where the local population
work and live
- not where you enjoy your holidays! Therefore, you may be a
long way from the nearest nationalised hospital whereas private
medical and dental clinics are to be found in many tourist areas
catering primarily for holidaymakers. Their standard is usually
good albeit in local terms, they're expensive.
Whilst we've been discussing medical care, don't forget that
private travel insurance covers you for much more than just
medical expenses.
Most policies will even pay for you to be flown home to the
UK if you're really ill. Holiday cancellation (due to prior
illness), holiday curtailment, loss of luggage or individual
items are all aspects normally covered by the insurance.
To be as safe as possible, we recommend that all travellers
get a European Health Insurance Card and comprehensive travel
insurance. After all, you've saved up for ages for the holiday
and if something goes wrong the last thing you want is to be
worried about the financial implications.
As with most insurance, the best travel insurance bargains
are to be found on the Internet. Search on your favourite search
engine for “travel insurance”. The brokers usually provide the
best value for money as they will have access to a wide range
of insurance providers and can pick the best for you. You can
try the sites run by the individual insurance companies but
they'll only offer you one option – their policy! A broker can
offer you a range of solutions.
We say, no matter how you arrange it, get travel insurance
and get peace of mind.
Information about the European Health Insurance Card
The European Health Insurance Card is free from any Post Office
or by phoning the Department of Health on 0845 606 2030. You
can also apply online at the web site run by the Department
of Health. The web address is www.dh.gov.uk/travellers
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