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Treatment under EHIC?
The EHIC provides for treatment for chronic conditions while in Spain eg chemotherapy and dialysis etc.
Has anyone arranged to have chemo under these rules and if so how do you go about arranging it? |
Re: Treatment under EHIC?
Luckily I have no experience of either, but I would have thought that the starting point is to talk to the people who currently administer the treatment as I would expect that they would need to be involved anyway.
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If you are using an EHIC you are by definition on a short visit, i could be wrong but i would have thought they would tell you to go home. Dialysis is definiteky a normally covered thing as its ongoing lifelong needed by visitors but chemo isnt a lifelong chronic treatment ?
Practically chemo is i thought a few nasty hospital visits followed by feeling aweful for a while and needing possibly GP help with side effects, and of course its often linked to radiotherapy. So - you might be able to be treated in the uk and convalesce abroad? |
Re: Treatment under EHIC?
Originally Posted by uk_grenada
(Post 12506455)
If you are using an EHIC you are by definition on a short visit, i could be wrong but i would have thought they would tell you to go home. Dialysis is definiteky a normally covered thing as its ongoing lifelong needed by visitors but chemo isnt a lifelong chronic treatment ?
Practically chemo is i thought a few nasty hospital visits followed by feeling aweful for a while and needing possibly GP help with side effects, and of course its often linked to radiotherapy. So - you might be able to be treated in the uk and convalesce abroad? |
Re: Treatment under EHIC?
The EHIC is not just for short visits. It is for temporary visits and these can last up to 90 days or more. As long as it is temporary and legal
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Originally Posted by cermignano
(Post 12506480)
The EHIC is not just for short visits. It is for temporary visits and these can last up to 90 days or more. As long as it is temporary and legal
The NHS site states - This includes treatment of a chronic or pre-existing medical condition that becomes necessary during your visit. The card also covers routine medical care for people with pre-existing conditions that need monitoring. |
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I don’t know hf the OP is actually after something the NHS has said no to, but there are known parallels that are tested and excluded. EG people have tried to get operations like hips and frozen shoulders abroad following some injury and they are stabilised, but told to go home for longer term treatment. |
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Two examples.
1) A few years ago, son reported to hospital in Majorca, presented his EHIC complaining of a painful arm. Given an x-ray and told it was a hairline fracture, keep it in a sling and go to hospital on his return to the uk. 2) I know of someone who lives not far from me. Been here for a couple of years, never bothered registering. Went to the local health centre, EHIC in hand, to see a doctor. Diagnosis was cancer and in short order an operation was scheduled. This was carried out and deemed a success and a course of chemotherapy is now ongoing. Take from this what you will. |
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I suppose the last example would depend upon at what stage the cancer was when diagnosed? Was it safe to delay or safe to return? I would imagine it also depends on which hospital or doctor one initially attends for diagnosdiagnosis.
Re initial question I don't know about chemo but certainly for dialysis then I have personal knowledge of people that have done this under the EHIC. The UK hospital that treats them sort out the overseas dialysis etc it also included transport to and from the hospital to accommodation overseas. The UK hospitals have dedicated people to deal and assist with such things including the need to say visit relatives in other areas of the UK etc. I would suggest OP seeks advice and how to arrange at the hospital in UK treating the patient |
Re: Treatment under EHIC?
Originally Posted by uk_grenada
(Post 12506512)
I don’t know hf the OP is actually after something the NHS has said no to, but there are known parallels that are tested and excluded. EG people have tried to get operations like hips and frozen shoulders abroad following some injury and they are stabilised, but told to go home for longer term treatment. |
Re: Treatment under EHIC?
Originally Posted by MikeJ
(Post 12506715)
Not quite the same as cancer! I am aware of the procedure and forms needed to seek new medical treatment and this is not the case. I am also reasonably clear on what is available I am specifically asking HOW. Of course I am aware that the UK team need to be involved but how does one identify and contact the Spanish end. I have seen posts about dialysis which seems to require a DIY approach and some which suggest that it can all be organised by the UK hospital. I was hoping for some personal experience rather than guesswork ☺
Re dialysis, i had a little brush with someone wanting to holiday in the caribbean, which was achieved though they had to pay for it [free under ehic which interestingly would have covered her in the french departmente caribbean islands]. The patient pretty much has to find somewhere that has the capacity/will to do the dialysis, but then their uk hospital will happily liase with the foreign hospital to provide parameters required etc. |
Re: Treatment under EHIC?
Originally Posted by MikeJ
(Post 12506715)
I have seen posts about dialysis which seems to require a DIY approach and some which suggest that it can all be organised by the UK hospital. I was hoping for some personal experience rather than guesswork ☺
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