PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Health Services: Reciprocal Arrangements (30 October 2014)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck (Labour)
Answer
In 2013-14, the United Kingdom accounted for £29,900,0001 to be claimed from European Economic Area countries for having provided National Health Service treatment to those temporary visitors who are insured under the European Health Insurance Card scheme.
We would expect this sum to be settled in full subject to minor adjustment to reflect any agreed rejection of individual invalid claims or adjustments to formula agreement calculations. However, settlement rules allow a period of 18 months for payments to be requested, reviewed and settled, so an actual recovered value for this claim is not available at this time.
1Source: Resource Accounting and Budgeting (RAB) exercise. Totals are based on estimates of the costs of European Economic Area (EEA) healthcare claims made annually for the purposes of provision made in the Department of Health accounts in accordance with Treasury resource accounting rules.
Answered by:
Jane Ellison (Conservative)
6 November 2014
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