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Launched June 2004, the "Health Card" is for EU residents to use to access medical resourses when travelling outside of their EU country of residence.
European citizens and legal residents travelling within the European Economic Area, (the European Union, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) and Switzerland, for private or professional reasons are entitled to a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which simplifies the procedure when receiving medical assistance during their stay in a member state.
The EHIC entitles the holder to the same treatment at the same cost as a national of that country.
For example, if medical care is provided free of charge in the member state where treatment is required, the claimant will be entitled to free medical care on presentation of the
card or an equivalent document. In the event of treatment being required present the card at the earliest opportunity. The card is only valid for state provided services, not private hospitals or treatments. The card is available free of charge through the local health authority of the country of residence.
Note: As of January 2010, third-country nationals (from outside the EU/EEA) resident in the EU and holding an EHIC cannot use their EHIC in Denmark, however they will be eligible for free treatment in a public hospital in the event of:
The CardThe only personal information on the EHIC is the card holder's full name, a personal identification number and date of birth. The EHIC does not contain medical data. The card contains the same information in all countries where it is issued. The duration of validity varies from country to country - find out about this when making an application. The EHIC in FranceThe EHIC or CEAM (Carte Européenne d'Assurance Maladie) in France allows legal residents of France to benefit from emergency medical treatment and care when temporarily in a member country. Applying for an EHIC (CEAM) in FranceAnyone covered by the French social security system is entitled to a
CEAM/EHIC
To request a card, simply notify the relevant CPAM office at least 15 days before departure; no documents need to provided. If a card is needed urgently, the CPAM office can provide a provisional certificate which is valid for three months.
Using the CEAM in EuropeFrench health organisation CLEISS publishes a helpful list of the services available to French card holders on holiday in other EEA countries.
British Residents of FranceIf a British national is a permanent resident of France (or on an E106) and paying into the French system, applications for the card must be made in France; the card will not be issued in the UK.
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