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Is your E111 about to expire?

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If you're skiing in countries that offer reciprocal health treatment (free or subsidised) you'll need a new E111 form if yours expires on 31 December 2004, which it will if you haven't applied or re-applied recently.
Also, during 2005, the UK will adopt the European Health Insurance Card (shown here). You'll receive one of these automatically if you ask for it on the form...

Here are details from the Department of Health, including a link to download the new E111 application.

In addition to the EU ski countries, Norway and Switzerland operate the scheme, so it's well worth having this documentation.
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