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EHIC vs UK medicard

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:38 pm
by lolo82
Good evening

I was wondering if anyone had insight regarding EHIC vs UK medicards. I have recently received my Residency Card and hold a EHIC from Ireland valid until 2015. I was wondering if I am still able to use my EHIC or am i required to apply for a Medicard and sign on with a doctor?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:59 pm
by fysicus
I must have missed something in the 14+ years I am in UK now, using the NHS from time to time (no private health insurance), and my wife actually works in the NHS, but I have never heard of UK Medicards.

My understanding of EHIC is that it covers you for emergency medical treatment abroad (on short trips for holiday or work, within the EU but outside the country where you have your main residence) under the same terms as the residents of the country where you happen to fall ill. When you move from one country to another, you normally cancel the insurance in the country that you leave, and sort out new insurance in the country where you are going to live, and apply there for a new EHIC, as the one from the previous country would become invalid (even though the expiry date on it has not yet passed).

If you are now living in UK, then register with a GP as soon as possible, apply for an EHIC here and discard your Irish EHIC.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:21 pm
by lolo82
Sorry about 'UK Medicards'. The nidirect website stated I would need a medical card. got the name mixed up.

Thank you for your help. I will register with a GP and apply for a new EHIC.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:34 pm
by Englandd
were you applied eea1 and eea2 on self sufficiency basis and have attached ehic card or bought private medical insurance.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 8:44 pm
by lolo82
no, I had applied for EEA 1 and 2 based on durable partnership with partner in full time premanent employment. I had been living in ROI for 2 years before moving to the UK.