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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by Daveinspain
(Post 11318382)
I saw my old GP on my last visit.He knows I'm resident here but gave me an appointment with no problems.All this daft EU red tape needs cutting,you should have medical access in all EU member states freely available with just sight of residents card or passport
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by Neptuno
(Post 11318708)
Your old GP could be in serious trouble for treating you when he knows you are resident in Spain. The UK pays Spain for your treatment, and if your Dr treats you in UK, they are paying twice.
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by Daveinspain
(Post 11318382)
I saw my old GP on my last visit.He knows I'm resident here but gave me an appointment with no problems.All this daft EU red tape needs cutting,you should have medical access in all EU member states freely available with just sight of residents card or passport
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11318716)
Only if Daveinspain is a UK state pensioner.
Bob 22-why did you approve of Dave's post? |
Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
The huge bureaucratic machine involved in swapping the paperwork involved in the international implementation of the European health agreements might well cost nearly as much as the treatment involved.As for my UK GP. I expect the NSA are on the case,but who knows what they'll charge the UK government for the transcripts of our phone conversations
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by Neptuno
(Post 11318726)
Whatever his status , if he is not resident in UK, where eligibility is residence based for free care,he cannot, at the moment, visit his former GP as if he lives in the UK.
Bob 22-why did you approve of Dave's post? |
Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by Neptuno
(Post 11318726)
Whatever his status , if he is not resident in UK, where eligibility is residence based for free care,he cannot, at the moment, visit his former GP as if he lives in the UK.
Bob 22-why did you approve of Dave's post? This is the second time you have got it wrong on this thread. Are you sure you know enough to contribute? |
Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11319027)
Unless Daveinspain is a state pensioner the UK is NOT paying for his treatment twice.
This is the second time you have got it wrong on this thread. Are you sure you know enough to contribute? I have not got anything wrong in my last post. Dave did not make it clear whether he was a state pensioner. If he is not a state pensioner, he still cannot visit his former Dr for routine health matters. As I said, free care in NHS is residence based. Whether you've paid in for endless years doesn't count. There is talk of changes to this situation, but no doubt it will take time! |
Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
I think we have been down this road sometime back. Personally I am UK resident so it is not an issue for me. However I seem to remember that there was quite a few that did think the current system used by UK was unfair for the many that have through their working lifetimes NI contributions put a lot into a system they find themselves barred from. But yes fairness means nothing as it is the rules in place that count.
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 11319096)
I think we have been down this road sometime back. Personally I am UK resident so it is not an issue for me. However I seem to remember that there was quite a few that did think the current system used by UK was unfair for the many that have through their working lifetimes NI contributions put a lot into a system they find themselves barred from. But yes fairness means nothing as it is the rules in place that count.
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Yes no doubt they will that is the risk they take. However there are circumstances when essential treatment is provided free in the UK for anyone irrespective of residency or insurance . This Citizens Advice link gives full information for those that are unsure. Citizens Advice - NHS charges for people from abroad
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Taking a risk and bucking the system now and again is fun.......and doesn't really harm anybody!
But I take onboard there will always be those who feel safer living in an Orwellian State. |
Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by Neptuno
(Post 11318726)
Whatever his status , if he is not resident in UK, where eligibility is residence based for free care,he cannot, at the moment, visit his former GP as if he lives in the UK.
Bob 22-why did you approve of Dave's post? My thought is that he can visit his GP. Whether he ought to visit is another matter. I know that I would. |
Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
Originally Posted by Neptuno
(Post 11318708)
Your old GP could be in serious trouble for treating you when he knows you are resident in Spain. The UK pays Spain for your treatment, and if your Dr treats you in UK, they are paying twice.
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Re: EHIC card for use in the UK
I'm sure we could all sit down and list a dozen stupid laws in the UK and in Spain that people break on a regular basis because they are so stupid they need to be broken. I know a few people who are so super-honest they hurt themselves and others. They are unpleasant individuals and I avoid them, if I can.
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