Some institutions provide on campus health services. The semester card which you receive by semester registration may entitle you free medical treatment at the institution's student health services. This treatment usually does not apply to medicines or to medical tests taken off campus. If you have a d-number, but don't have access to BankID, you can call Veiledning helsenorge. For any of the situations mentioned above, please call "Veiledning helsenorge.
It is not possible for you to order the European Health Insurance Card via helsenorge. You can order The European Health Insurance Card online for children under the age of 18 that you have parental responsibility for. Any person who has their own Bank-ID must log in and order their card separately.
If a person for some reason can not use the Self-Service solution, for example elderly parents, you can order on their behalf. You can read more about power of attorney and find the form to use here in Norwegian.
Turist i utlandet. The European Health Insurance Card is still valid The European Health Insurance Card officially documents that you are entitled to medically necessary healthcare in another EEA country under the same conditions as that country's own nationals.
This includes the corona virus situation, but please note that the situation might have affected the public health system in some of these countries. Helfo kindly reminds you that you should have travel insurance in addition to your European Health Insurance Card.
Ordering The European Health Insurance Card The European Health Insurance Card officially documents that you are entitled to coverage of medically necessary healthcare in another EEA country under the same conditions as that country's own nationals. What rights does the card grant the holder? When does the card not apply? Order the European Health Insurance Card. Did you find what you were looking for?
That will depend largely on the country you are visiting. If you are currently undergoing chemotherapy or are on dialysis, and you want to take a vacation somewhere in Europe, you will have to talk to your doctor or the healthcare authorities in your home country to see whether you can arrange to continue treatment in a different clinic for a short period of time. They will inform you whether you can use your EHIC. To use the EHIC, you must receive medical treatment from public hospitals or any doctors or clinics that are under contract with the national insurance fund.
At the time of treatment, you have to present your EHIC card, then, depending on the country, you may need to pay a fee or you may depart without paying anything at all.
The hospitals or clinics in which you can use an EHIC will be different from country to country, but as long as you seek treatment in public centres, you should be covered. The official website of the European Commission also lists how you can use an EHIC and how much coverage you have in each country, so it is worth exploring before you take a trip. The duration of your EHIC depends on the country that issued it and ranges from a few months up to ten years. However, in most cases, the EHIC is valid for about 1 to 5 years.
You will know when it expires after you receive the card, as it is usually printed out on it. Health Public health. Health services. Patient rights.
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