European Health Insurance Card

The new replacement card for E111

The European Health Insurance Card - What is it?

The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is a replacement for the old E111 and can be used to cover any necessary medical treatment due to either an accident or illness within the European Economic Area (EEA). The EHIC entitles the holder to State-provided medical treatment within the country they are visiting and the service provided will be the same as received by a person covered by the country's 'insured' medical scheme.

Why do I need an EHIC Card?

Visitors to Europe could have their travel insurance claims rejected if they do not have a valid EHIC card, it has emerged. Insurance Experts warned that increasing numbers of travel insurers are inserting clauses into their policies requiring the cards, meaning that travellers are not covered by insurance alone.

"Some insurers will refuse your cover if you failed to travel with a valid card". Therefore it is vital that you have an up to date EHIC card and a full travel insurance policy when travelling in the EEA area in order to cover any medical treatment due to either accident or illness.

How to apply for the EHIC

 

This website is not connected to or affiliated with the National Health Service, The Department of Health or any other official Government body. You can apply independently and free of charge for EHIC by visiting the official website which can be found HERE. Westland Securities Limited are a third party data processor for EHIC card applications.