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Medical tratment in Aus
My understanding is yes, there is a reciprocal arrangement for basic
emergency care. I do not understand it to cover things "that can wait," or ancillary expenses like repatriation. That would be good enough for me, but that's just me.... "DRSAP" wrote in message ... Does the UK have a medical arrangement facility for UK citizens in Australia please? I intend to take a travel insurance but wondered if treatment is available in an emergency. |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 14:19:13 GMT, DRSAP wrote:
| |Does the UK have a medical arrangement facility for UK citizens in |Australia please? | |I intend to take a travel insurance but wondered if treatment is |available in an emergency. Supposedly, we do. But, in the reverse situation, the doctor in Oxford had never heard of it and charged me in full. I think it may only apply in serious or "urgent" cases. There may be something about reciprocity on your NHS site. Cheers, Alan, Australia |
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