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jersey again
So sorry to ask so many questions, it's surprisingly difficult to find out information about the channel islands on internet searches. Anyway, my travel agent told me today that jersey dosen't have the NHS (fair enough) however, is it in the EEA? I wonder if my ehic will be enough should i become unwell over there? Insurance covering me for my very long list of medical ailments is going to be very expensive, and i will get it, ut 'd rather not have to deal with an insurance claim if poss, after feeling wrung out after my las battle with them and i'm not planning to be ill on my holiday but grrrrr! I just can't seem to find out any answers on the doh website or jersey.com or anywhere really. Chris provided me a link about a week ago, but ihave a horrible feeling things have changed recently, and it may be out of date. Does anyone know? anyone had to use health services while on holiday
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Channel Islands are not part of the EEA (where the EHIC is valid):
http://www.nhs.uk/countryguidance/Pages/EEAcou ntries.aspx
Unlike the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands are not listed as having a reciprocal health agreement with the UK:
http://www.nhs.uk/countryguidance/nonEEAcountr ies/Pages/NonEEAcountries.aspx
A reciprocal agreement currently exists but its omission from that list suggests that the UK government's proposal to terminate the agreement from the end of March is going ahead (despite a call for the move to be delayed until January 2010):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2 008/09/22/health_agreement_uk_feature.shtml
For definitive information contact Jersey Tourism on 01534 44 88 00 or email [email protected]
Chris
http://www.nhs.uk/countryguidance/Pages/EEAcou ntries.aspx
Unlike the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands are not listed as having a reciprocal health agreement with the UK:
http://www.nhs.uk/countryguidance/nonEEAcountr ies/Pages/NonEEAcountries.aspx
A reciprocal agreement currently exists but its omission from that list suggests that the UK government's proposal to terminate the agreement from the end of March is going ahead (despite a call for the move to be delayed until January 2010):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2 008/09/22/health_agreement_uk_feature.shtml
For definitive information contact Jersey Tourism on 01534 44 88 00 or email [email protected]
Chris