British tourists and business travellers will lose free healthcare in Europe, under hardline proposals put forward by the European Union during Brexit negotiations in Brussels.
European Commission officials told their British counterparts that the UK will be thrown out of the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) system after the 29 March 2019 withdrawal date.
EHIC is a reciprocal agreement that means foreign hospitals accept that the cost of treatment for any accident will be paid by the National Health Service.
Without it, holidaymakers must cover their own costs, which can run to thousands of pounds, or take out private insurance.
David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, has asked the EU to continue with the scheme, and said that if Brussels refuses, the Government will foot the £155 million-a-year bill - (AtW's comment: no, the Govt got no money, it's the TAXPAYERS money - TAXPAYERS who will foot the bill).
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Brexit - Instead of £350 mln per week for NHS, it will be £155 mln a year for EU Health Services, very small amount btw - but with NHS cuts one should expect reverse "health tourism" to appear, how ironic.
European Commission officials told their British counterparts that the UK will be thrown out of the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) system after the 29 March 2019 withdrawal date.
EHIC is a reciprocal agreement that means foreign hospitals accept that the cost of treatment for any accident will be paid by the National Health Service.
Without it, holidaymakers must cover their own costs, which can run to thousands of pounds, or take out private insurance.
David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, has asked the EU to continue with the scheme, and said that if Brussels refuses, the Government will foot the £155 million-a-year bill - (AtW's comment: no, the Govt got no money, it's the TAXPAYERS money - TAXPAYERS who will foot the bill).
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Brexit - Instead of £350 mln per week for NHS, it will be £155 mln a year for EU Health Services, very small amount btw - but with NHS cuts one should expect reverse "health tourism" to appear, how ironic.
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