I recently visited Corralejo in Fuertaventura. My son became ill with a urethral stricture (he had had an operation in September to relieve the problem and had not suffered since). The problem caused him to be unable to urinate and required emergency treatment. The nearest hospital was in Puerto del Rosario which was too far away under the circumstances.
We attended the nearest clinic and my son was treated and kept under observation until the morning. We were then given a bill for €780 and when we enquired about the European Health Insurance Card we were told that the hospitals recognised the EHIC but the clinics did not.
your E1 U health card covers you for basic care.
sorry if I sound like I am lecturing
stephenT2 said:Like I said, its all about calculated risk.
That is exactly what the uncle of my sons friend thought when he went to the Philippines
Someone pranged my car earlier this year, don't think she had any clue it was going to happen and I'm 100% she didn't do it on purpose 8)
so the USA isn't the same as the EU
stephenT2 said:Someone pranged my car earlier this year, don't think she had any clue it was going to happen and I'm 100% she didn't do it on purpose 8)
Car insurance is a LEGAL requirement, and just out of interest, in the last 30 odd years, I reckon I've paid out over £25,000 in premiums, and never claimed!! :roll:
so the USA isn't the same as the EU
It sure isn't. They covet our NHS system so much, that it is one of Obama's biggest political ambitions to emulate it for all their citizens. Until they do however, anyone who travels to the USA without heath insurance is a blithering idiot
The car thing is a good example, if you'd not bothered and saved the 25k
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