Re: Travel Insurance for Existing Medical Conditions.
Originally Posted by
swimfeeders
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Hi
Well when we leave the EU there won't be any EHIC, so no problem, just have to pay for insurance whenever you go across the Channel.
True SF, I too hadn't thought about that either, but whatever comes about if we decide to vote to leave the EU - so be it.
It does not however excuse the fact that Spain, as part of the EU, should not be charging fees to any EU citizen with an EHIC card. Mind you, it validates my claim that all other EU countries tend to obey EU rules to suit themselves without any punishment for breaking those rules !
I was reading an article in the DM about this very thing. The lady in question stated that whilst on holiday in Holland she was taken ill. She was asked to produce her EHIC card, which she did and was assured she would not be charged at all for any of the treatment she was being given.
She stated that 8 weeks after returning home she was shocked to receive a bill from the Dutch government demanding £560 pounds for the ambulance trip to the hospital!! Enclosed however there was also a covering letter informing her that if she sent a photocopy of her EHIC card this charge would be waived. She was relieved to do so. End of.
The same question was asked of our own NHS and whether payment asked for or chased for and the simple answer was NO. Is it any wonder our NHS is in such dire straits.
Ho Hum !!