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  2. European Health Insurance Card - Wikipedia

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    The card exists because the right to health care in the European Union is based on the country of legal residence, not the country of citizenship. Therefore, a passport is not enough to receive health care. It is however possible that a photo ID document is asked for, since the European Health Insurance Card does not contain a photo.

  3. Healthcare in Europe - Wikipedia

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    European Health Insurance Card (French version pictured). Healthcare in Europe is provided through a wide range of different systems run at individual national levels. Most European countries have a system of tightly regulated, competing private health insurance companies, with government subsidies available for citizens who cannot afford coverage.

  4. Carte Vitale - Wikipedia

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    The Carte Vitale is the health insurance card of the national health care system in France. It was introduced in 1998 to allow a direct settlement with the medical arm of the social insurance system. The declaration of a primary health insurance company (Caisse primaire d'assurance maladie) substitutes the card usage. [1]

  5. Norwegian Health Economics Administration - Wikipedia

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    The European health insurance card is a plastic card the size of a regular bank card. The scheme also covers family members, i.e. spouses and children under the age of 25. They are entitled to European health insurance cards regardless of citizenship and of whether they are members of the National Insurance scheme.

  6. UK Global Health Insurance Card - Wikipedia

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    Before January 2021, UK residents, students and European Economic Area/Switzerland-resident UK state pension recipients were entitled to a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). Under the terms of the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the UK and EU agreed that reciprocal healthcare provision would continue. The UK launched the Global ...

  7. Brexit ban on European ID cards is a ‘disastrous act of ...

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    The government’s central forecast in its impact assessment is that the UK would lose 890,000 visits by European citizens each year, with a financial loss of £590m.

  8. Healthcare in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The e-Card allows for the digitization of health claims and replaces the earlier health insurance voucher. [7] Additionally the e-Card can be used for electronic signatures. [8] E-Cards issued after October 2019 will also contain a photo of the card owner to prevent fraud. [9] Hospitals and clinics can be either state-run or privately run. [4]

  9. Whatever Melania Trump wears to Inauguration Day, it will be ...

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    First lady-to-be Melania Trump is no stranger to turning heads with her fashion choices, and her husband's second inauguration will be no different.. The Slovenia-born former fashion model made ...