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EU health insurance card - how to apply or renew as travellers issued warning

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As with travelling anywhere abroad, there are a number of steps people have to take in order to leave the UK on safe and legal grounds.One such thing is applying for healthcare cover abroad, just in case the unthinkable happens and you are left lying in a hospital bed while on holiday.While it is a situation nobody wants to end up in, it is important to make sure all bases are covered, including healthcare, before you head away on a flight.There are two types of cover available in the UK, including:For most people, the UK GHIC replaces the existing UK EHIC for new applications from travellers.According to the NHS, there is no deadline to apply for a GHIC or EHIC.

This means if you have an existing EHIC, you can use it up until the day it expires.However, you can apply for a new card up to 6 months before your current card expires.it comes as Martin Lewis has warned Brits to check their passport and EHIC cards now, in order to have some leeway if your documents may not be valid.

He warned that 5.4million European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC) are due to expire this year.If yours is one of them, then you'll need to get it replaced for a GHIC which is "basically the same thing".According to the NHS, people can use their card to access necessary state-provided healthcare if they are visiting an EU country or Switzerland.This healthcare is deemed as necessary only if it cannot wait until you return to the UK.

Whether treatment is necessary is decided by the healthcare provider in the country you're visiting.Medically necessary healthcare includes examples like:People will need to pre-arrange some treatments with a relevant healthcare provider in the country they are visiting - like chemotherapy or dialysis.Not all state

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