Anche in Irlanda ovviamente valgono le stesse regole.
Tutti riceveranno o hanno ricevuto la carta,o la possono chiedere al loro dottore o ambulatorio.
""""Since 1st June, 2004 the E111 and a number of other 'E' forms (i.e., E128, etc.) have been replaced by a new European Health Insurance Card
Currently, the EEA comprises the 25 Member States of the European Union together with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. Your European Health Insurance Card is valid for use throughout any of these countries.
You can only apply for an European Health Insurance Card from the Irish authorities if you are currently resident here. (
If you live in another EU/EEA country, contact the health authorities in the country where you are now living to apply).
Like the old E111, the European Health Insurance Card
only entitles you to the state-funded health care scheme in the country in which you are staying. It will not cover any of the costs involved in transporting you back to Ireland.
Each European Health Insurance Card will be valid throughout the EU/EEA for up to 2 years. You can get a European Health Insurance Card in Ireland if you are ordinarily resident here.
per gli Italiani:
If a doctor considers you need hospitalisation, you will be given a certificate (proposta di ricovero) which generally entitles you to reduced cost treatment in certain hospitals. Take it to the USL for authorisation. The USL will also supply a list of the relevant hospitals. Should you be unable to contact the USL first, show the hospital authorities your E111, European Health Insurance Card or Temporary Replacement Certificate, and ask them to contact the local office at once about your right to treatment under the state healthcare scheme.
**SHAM**
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~~ C'e' che ormai che ho imparato a sognare,non smettero' ~~
Negrita