October 18, 2008

EU Health Insurance Card - Don’t go on holiday without it!

eutube asked:


The European health insurance card provides proof of European citizens’ entitlement to health insurance. Today, more than 172 million citizens have the card in their pocket. It is free and facilitates access to medical treatment when travelling in another Member State, whether for a weekend trip, holidays, education, a training course or for business purposes.

For more information about the card and how to obtain one in your country of residence: http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/healthcard

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October 20, 2008

AG0525 @ 12:05 pm

Laser etching on forehead. LoL, or chip implant :)I support nocard policy. But, even in EU where all countries have social medicine or universal, as americans call it, not everyone has even that social insurance. To get it, you must have a job, be student, be inlisted in the jobless office (or how its called) Anyway. Till there is no unified system, and agreement that my beloooved Lithuania gona pay for my treated broken leg in Austrian fees, the only way is the card. But i HOPE it is temporary.

October 23, 2008

DarthTanner @ 2:56 pm

Hmmm, Free healthcare or burning in an imaginary hell.

Bring on the **** nurses.

October 25, 2008

DarthTanner @ 9:17 pm

Don’t say that Brussels might think your serious.

October 27, 2008

BabylonRevival @ 2:41 am

u are not very smart: if u are on the beach u generally don’t carry any cards, you also don’t carry one on the beach in your own country, beside that not all accidents happen on the beach. if you are seriously injured they won’t let you die until u bring the ehic-card. if u have this card (carried with u or easy accessible e.g. in the hotel room) u can skip all burecreatic hurdles and prevent urself from massive hospital bills, that’s what it is about.

October 28, 2008

xxxToomy07 @ 6:45 am

This card helped me on the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain. My feet got treated for no cost at the point of use

October 30, 2008

Herpton @ 7:58 am

Eu tenho o meu!!
I have it!!

October 31, 2008

josiahdallas @ 11:53 am

a mark on your right hand or forehead will do eventually….but you will go to hell if you take the mark

November 2, 2008

FarfettilLejl @ 6:31 pm

How can holidaymakers not know what the EHIC is?

charlessmyth @ 7:43 pm

I will check this out, now that I know about it. Useful video.

November 4, 2008

charlessmyth @ 8:24 am

You could have it laser etched on your chest, forehead, for example. :-)

November 7, 2008

AndreCbrito @ 4:18 am

yha american health care is not healthy

November 9, 2008

RadekEU @ 4:57 am

I have one of these :d

November 14, 2008

FarsightAE @ 12:39 am

More good news from EU :]

Go Europe!

November 15, 2008

DarthTanner @ 8:38 am

Although a good idea why on earth do you have to have the card on you to be covered? How many people actually carry the card when they go to the beach. Every EU citizen is a valid potential owner of the card and its free so why not just grant the coverage to all EU citizens regardless of their card carrying status?

lordblazer @ 2:48 pm

this would never happen in America. Now that hospital visit might cost someone $15,000 after their insurance decides to cover it.Oh yea and increased premiums for getting sick.

November 18, 2008

josiahdallas @ 7:03 pm

a step closer to the mark of the beast

November 19, 2008

Fringe111 @ 3:25 pm

Yanno I look at this and wonder why it is our country doesn’t have universal health care and I sit here and shake me head.

November 22, 2008

NaturalCalls @ 4:20 pm

cool, first comment. i’ll get insurance, i’m going on holiday!

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