PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Health Services: British Nationals Abroad (17 October 2019)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what steps he is taking to maintain free health care provision for British citizens living in the EU after the UK leaves the EU.

Asked by:
Darren Jones (Labour)

Answer

The Government is committed to securing a deal with the European Union and is working in an energetic and determined way to achieve this.

The United Kingdom Government has proposed to all Member States that we should maintain existing reciprocal healthcare arrangements, including the S1 scheme, until 31 December 2020 if the UK leaves the EU without a deal. These arrangements would safeguard healthcare for the hundreds of thousands of UK-insured persons who live in Europe.

I laid a Written Ministerial Statement (HCWS1832) on 26 September 2019, setting out the Department’s progress on ‘no deal’ reciprocal healthcare arrangements, and updated information has been published on GOV.UK and NHS.UK on the situation for each Member State, including what arrangements have been put in place. These pages will be kept updated as further assurances from Member States are received.


Answered by:
Edward Argar (Conservative)
24 October 2019

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