Poster: A snowHead
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I’ve just received a bill from hospital in BSM for 19.61 Euros how do I pay it please
Thanks,
Keith
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@cagey,are there no bank details on it? IBAN and BIC for example? I would probably use Wise to pay the money across if there are.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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cagey wrote: |
I’ve just received a bill from hospital in BSM for 19.61 Euros how do I pay it please
Thanks,
Keith |
If there are bank details on it I can pay it for you from my euro account and you can transfer £s to me
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@cagey, they let you leave without paying!??
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@ster, it isn't usual (if you present your GHIC/EHIC/Carte Vitale) to be billed at the hospital. In my experience, you get sent it afterwards. I spent 4 days in hospital last month having an appendix op. I have received no bill yet from the hospital, although I did have to pay one at the GP surgery.
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@Hells Bells, what a coincidence, I spent 6 days in Albertville hospital last summer also having an emergency appendix op.
Having forgotten to renew any private insurances, it was 120 euros to see the doctor in the medical centre and then 318 euros for the ambulance. Plastic card required! In hospital, I produced my EHIC a day or two after my op and they said we will send your NHS the bill. Also got a bill from the hospital at home in UK, about 3 months later, for 144 euros, and paid it online straight away. It was easy to follow their instructions from the web link on the back of the bill. Hope this helps the OP.
Great treatment from the French health service by the way!
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@andy1234, fortunately no ambulance for me,although my travel insurance would have covered it. Hubby drove me there. At least I wasn't in there for 6 days, although I did have my Kindle with me.
I was very impressed with the treatment from Briancon hospital. Seen in A&E within 10 minutes of arrival shortly before 3pm, bloods taken and urine dipped, pain relief drip up and CT scan within less than 2 hours. I was tucked up in my own room in bed by 6 awaiting surgery.
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@Hells Bells, sounds great, just what you want
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