European Health Insurance Card
February 9th, 2009 | by Rick |eutube asked:
Social Europe: access to healthcare abroad Further information: http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=509&langId=en
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19 Responses to “European Health Insurance Card”
By GREGORY on Feb 9, 2009 | Reply
CARLTON
This is what they spend our money on? No wonder people have such ill-feeling towards the EU.
By ISMAEL on Feb 11, 2009 | Reply
SONNY
EU is great… but *** is this?
By GREGORIO on Feb 14, 2009 | Reply
RAMON
wtf whats up with that dumb cartoon
By AUGUSTINE on Feb 16, 2009 | Reply
EARL
ok i am european. i love the helth insurance protecion we have.
but oh! the messages are so stupid in these ads. i can’t believe we are using taxpayers’ money to produce something as silly as this ad.
By LUTHER on Feb 17, 2009 | Reply
ISAAC
Seriously, guys, leave cartoon making to Disney and go change the world!
By GARRY on Feb 20, 2009 | Reply
ROBBY
In fact this card covers your expenses up to the price for the treatment in question in the issuer country. For example if some medical procedure coasts 100€ in your country and it happens that you need it in another country where the price double, you will still have to pay the difference of 100€.
There’s still work to do in this direction…
By PAT on Feb 21, 2009 | Reply
HARRY
part of the NWO (New World Order) agenda!!!
By WINSTON on Feb 23, 2009 | Reply
MASON
looks like NWO (New World Order) commercial to me!!!whats the prise? having our personal data given to a european data base? it is trying to make us believe that EU is better then state sovereignty and that is so dangerous people you need to WAKE UP!!!
By RUDY on Feb 25, 2009 | Reply
KENDRICK
So probably in austria if you break a leg you must pay 500€ no matter whether you are austrian, german, italian etc.
Then if you were in Poland and broke your leg, then you will be treated as polish people, so maybe you won’t pay anything, or maybe 100€ etc - depends on rules in country you are skiing.
By SANFORD on Feb 27, 2009 | Reply
BRENT
“I have the European Health Insurance Card and I was skying last Winter in Austria. After I breaked my leg I hat to pay 500€ to the Doctor. With or without the Card. It makes no difference. Still work to do here.”
No, no. Card works perfectly.
Just because you have card it doesnt mean the treatment is free everywhere! The card means you have same rights on same treatment as people in that country. Meaning if you are german, and broke a leg in austria you will get same treatment as austrians.
By ISRAEL on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply
ISSAC
EU rocks big time. I bring my card everywhere.
By WILFREDO on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply
AVERY
The EU needs to spend a bit of money on publicity. Barely anyone in Britain even knows about the EU emergency services number (112). Britain’s attitude is disgusting, most of my fellow countrymen regard our country as not a part of Europe and somehow superior.
By FRANKLIN on Mar 4, 2009 | Reply
DOMINGO
in germany, they just added it to the back of each of the normal cards.
i didnt even realize, i mean, i considered it to be nothing more than a change in design, and found out that it has a function much later.
and… if some ppl for example dont have health insurance that actually pays for stuff that happens in different european nations, then those people obviously cannot get this european card thing. it connects structures that already exist, nothing more nothing less.
By DEMETRIUS on Mar 7, 2009 | Reply
ROCKY
Hooray for Socialist Europe! May our Soviet European Motherland live and prosper, Comrades! Our Great Leader, Barroso, will show us the way to eternal life, happiness and prosperity in our great Union of Soviet-European Socialist Republics!
By MILLARD on Mar 9, 2009 | Reply
HIRAM
God the EU is to hippy sometimes
By WAYNE on Mar 12, 2009 | Reply
MERLIN
They’re at it again. Why can’t they make the videos more adult. It seems like they’re trying to brainwash kids with this propaganda.
By PAUL on Mar 15, 2009 | Reply
MARSHALL
It seems to me that many countries want to claim being part of the european-union, but aren’t quite ready to let go of their old ways. The United States is having the same struggles, in every aspect; not just health care.
By MORTON on Mar 17, 2009 | Reply
ANDRES
I used the card in Greece and it worked…however..when telling my greek friends they were amazed and had no idea *** this card is and how they can get it…the whole problem with things like these is that they are not uniformely communicated to us..however..in italy they told the population pretty well…still..in germany it replaces the health insurance card while in italy you now have the Italian health insurance card as well as the European one…the confusion couldnt be bigger…
By JERRY on Mar 19, 2009 | Reply
JARROD
The card isn’t working!
I have the European Health Insurance Card and I was skying last Winter in Austria. After I breaked my leg I hat to pay 500€ to the Doctor. With or without the Card. It makes no difference. Still work to do here.
Btw. I’m from Germany