Stand Alone legally. But was minded to facilitate fom people.
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It's highly beneficial to UK ATM because it allows NHS to recoup costs of medical care from EEA states where visitors are resident & UK ...
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... has a very high volume of tourist visitors - reciprocity will cease if UK drops out of EEA
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See articles
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For EU visitors to the UK needing medical care things won't change much - NHS will have to have a mechanism in place to identify ...
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... responsibility - the EHICard does that & may need supplementing with domestic insurance card - NHS will need to have this in place ...
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... by 29 March 2019 - for UK visitors to the EU a new strata of insurance will be needed if the NHS is not going to pick up the tab for ...
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... UK citizens travelling abroad in the EU - UK citizens resident abroad will have local insurance anyway - that ought to entitle them ...
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Does not follow BUT there is no reason why the UK cannot continue to cover costs to treat Brits in the EU unilaterally.
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Brits in the EU have to maintain health insurance as part of their residency so ought to be entitled to EHIC - are you saying that NHS ...
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After three months this is the case under the EEA. NHS never covered beyond three months
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