How quickly can I get an EHIC card?

After applying online, a UK EHIC (or GHIC) card typically arrives within 15 working days, but it's best to apply at least three weeks before travel as high demand or processing issues can cause delays, with some people waiting longer; if you need urgent cover, you can get a Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC).
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Can you get a temporary EHIC card?

If you don't have your card with you

If you need emergency treatment when you're in another country and do not have your UK GHIC (or UK EHIC) with you, you can apply for a Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC). A PRC gives you the same level of cover as a UK GHIC or UK EHIC.
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How quickly does a GHIC card come out?

If you're eligible, apply for a UK GHIC or UK EHIC online. Your card can take up to 15 working days to arrive. The UK GHIC and UK EHIC scheme is residency-based.
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What do I do if my EHIC card doesn't arrive in time?

A Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC) will entitle you to the same level of cover as a UK GHIC or UK EHIC, even if you do not have your card with you. This also covers you if you've applied for a UK GHIC or UK EHIC and it has not arrived yet.
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How to get an EHIC card quickly?

You can apply for a Ghic or Ehic on the NHS website. There's no need to pay for an Ehic or Ghic, so avoid unofficial websites that ask for payment. Applicants must be 16 or over and will need to create an account using the form. For those under 16, a parent or guardian will need to apply.
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What is the NHS 4 hour rule?

The NHS 4-hour standard is a key performance pledge for Accident & Emergency (A&E) departments, aiming for 95% of patients to be admitted, transferred, or discharged within four hours of arrival, though performance has recently fallen short, leading to interim targets like 78% being used. It measures total time in A&E, not just waiting to be seen, and has been a focus of significant pressure and debate, with calls to improve performance due to links with patient outcomes, while also acknowledging its limitations as a single measure.
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Do I need a GHIC card for Spain?

Health insurance cards

To get medically necessary state healthcare in Spain, you need a Global Health Insurance Card ( GHIC ) or a European Health Insurance Card ( EHIC ). The NHS's getting healthcare abroad webpage has details about: how to apply for a GHIC.
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What countries accept GHIC?

The UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) covers state healthcare in all EU countries, plus Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein (as part of the EEA/EFTA) for medically necessary treatment on the same terms as locals, along with some non-EU territories like Australia, New Zealand, Montenegro, and St Helena under separate agreements. It provides access to public health services, but always carry your GHIC and private travel insurance as it doesn't cover all costs (like repatriation) or private care, note GOV.UK and Avanti Travel Insurance.
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Does EHIC cover dental treatment?

You can get reduced-cost treatment through public healthcare providers, although routine dental care is not covered.
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Can I still get an EHIC card after Brexit?

You can apply for a new U.K. EHIC if you're an EU, Swiss, Norwegian, Icelandic, or Liechtenstein citizen, and you've been living in the U.K. since before 1 January 2021; a U.K. pensioner, or receiving some other exportable benefits; a frontier worker (someone who works in one country and lives in another) and you've ...
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What illnesses qualify for a medical exemption certificate?

Medical exemption certificates (MEC) for free NHS prescriptions cover serious, ongoing conditions requiring continuous treatment, like hypothyroidism, Addison's Disease, diabetes insipidus, epilepsy, myasthenia gravis, and permanent fistulas (stomas), or a physical disability preventing leaving home without help, plus certain cancer treatments. You apply through your GP, who confirms the condition.
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What happens if you have a medical emergency in a different country?

Special care if you become ill or injured while traveling

Contact the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate for a list of local healthcare providers and medical facilities. If your illness is serious, consular officers can help you find medical assistance. If you want, they can inform your family and friends.
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How do I contact EHIC by phone?

If you fall into any of these categories or you are unsure about your eligibility for a UK EHIC, please contact the enquiry line on 0300 330 1350 or +44 191 279 0575 if calling from abroad.
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How long should I wait for an EHIC card?

If your UK GHIC or UK EHIC is lost or stolen, you can request a replacement using the online portal. If you have an existing EHIC or applied for a UK GHIC before 29 June 2021, you must apply for a new card. Your card can take up to 15 working days to arrive.
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What if my EHIC card has expired and I travel tomorrow?

If you travel without your existing UK Global Health Insurance Card (UK GHIC) or UK European Health Insurance Card (UK EHIC) and need treatment during your visit, you can apply for a Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC).
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Is A&E free for tourists?

Treatment to overseas visitors in A&E

Treatment received in our Emergency Departments (A&E) is free. If you are admitted to hospital as an inpatient or receive any outpatient appointments charges will apply.
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What country has the longest hospital wait time?

Canadians reported the longest emergency department waits, with 29% waiting four or more hours compared to just 1% in France and 11% on average.
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What is the 6 4 2 rule NHS?

Box 1 - 6-4-2 Theatre Planning

At six weeks, surgical staff should have their annual leave approved. At four weeks, surgeons should have scheduled their theatre lists. Two weeks ahead of time, theatre plans should be reviewed, finalised and there should be no further changes made from this point onwards.
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Which country has the best healthcare?

There's no single "best," as it depends on priorities, but Taiwan, South Korea, and Australia consistently rank at the top in recent global indices for overall performance, balancing infrastructure, costs, and outcomes. Other highly-rated systems include Singapore (efficiency/tech), Japan (quality), Canada, Sweden, and Netherlands, often praised for universal access, high quality, or specific strengths like preventative care, though rankings vary by report. 
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