Far-flung free health insurance scheme on cards for UK travellers

Britain is in talks with Australia, New Zealand and Israel to give holidaymakers free healthcare when they are abroad as part of a post-Brexit scheme for travellers.

The Sunday Telegraph understands ministers are negotiating to extend the successor of the EU Health Insurance Card (EHIC) to a number of countries outside the bloc.

The talks, which are being spearheaded by Health Secretary Sajid Javid, are the first steps towards the Government’s ambition to give British travellers basic health protection across the globe.

Whitehall sources hailed the initiative as an example of the Brexit dividend, showcasing how Britain is able to reap benefits from striking its own global deals.

‘Another fantastic Brexit benefit’

A senior government source said: “Sajid wants Brits to be able to travel around the world safe in the knowledge that the UK has ensured healthcare arrangements are in place globally. This is another fantastic Brexit benefit.”

The move comes as the next step after the UK negotiated to preserve the healthcare coverage of British travellers who held the EHIC.

The card entitled holders to state-provided medical care if they fell ill in any EU country as well as in Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.

It covered pre-existing medical conditions and maternity care as well as emergency and acute care.

The cards also provided reciprocal cover for EU citizens visiting the UK.

A deal struck in December 2020 by the Government with the bloc extended the 27 million UK holders’ cover till after their cards had expired.

It allows British citizens to now replace their outdated EHIC cards with a Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), which lends the same coverage in EU countries.

Government has begun negotiations

Ministers have already signed a deal with Switzerland to extend GHIC coverage there and are negotiating with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.

The Sunday Telegraph has learned that the Government has begun negotiations with Australia, New Zealand and Israel to extend reciprocal GHIC coverage in those countries.

The three nations have health systems that are largely compatible with the NHS.

Whitehall sources said that the Department for Health is also assessing a range of other countries and territories for their suitability, and that Mr Javid has asked civil servants to explore opportunities with key allies in East Asia.

The major provinces of Canada, where healthcare is devolved, are also being considered for future expansion of the scheme.

Related Posts

“This demotivates our partners”: Podolyak spoke about people who left Ukraine

According to him, there are many people who work in Ukraine and have continued to donate for two years, look for opportunities, form various funds, and actively…

It became known how many people in Kyiv are wanted for failure to appear at military registration and enlistment offices, – NV

The capital’s law enforcement officers received 5,387 requests from the TCC regarding the establishment of the place of stay and delivery of persons for drawing up administrative…

Russia continues to sink: Kurgan is going under water, evacuation has been announced (video)

The water level in Tobol in a number of areas exceeded the 1994 maximum. The water level is rising in the Russian Kurgan / collage, screenshots from…

Ukraine may lose the war by the end of 2024: the CIA director made an alarming statement

According to the head of the CIA, support for Ukraine now concerns not only the war with Russia. The CIA director said that Ukraine could lose the…

The consequences are very serious: the expert assessed how the attack on Dzhankoy turned out for the Russians

He noted that there had never been such a powerful attack on this airfield. Konstantin Krivolap assessed the consequences of the attack in occupied Dzhankoy / collage,…

Why You Should Eat Cinnamon Every Day: Experts Reveal Unexpected Effects on Bones

It contains potassium, calcium, vitamin A and vitamin K. It is recommended to consume cinnamon daily / photo ua.depositphotos.com Traditionally, colder seasons are associated with the aroma…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *