health care coverage for non residents in catalunya
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Health Care Coverage for Non Residents in CatalunyaTRANSCRIPT
HEALTH CARE COVERAGE IN CATALONIA
JULY 2012
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SUMMARY Temporary stay at Catalonia for EU
citizens Permanent stay at Catalonia for EU
citizens Receive health treatment at Catalonia
for EU citizens Receive treatment at Catalonia for
foreign non EU citizens Summary Table
TEMPORARY STAY AT CATALONIA FOR EU CITIZENS
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TEMPORARY STAY AT CATALONIA FOR EU CITIZENS
For a stay less than 3 months, you can receive Public health coverage if you have the European Health Insurance Card.
You can obtain it in the National Social Security Institute of your country.
If you don’t have the card, the public health center can require you the payment of the amount of the health services.
PERMANENT STAY AT CATALONIA FOR EU CITIZENS
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PERMANENT STAY AT CATALONIA FOR EU CITIZENS
You can register with the health service. The methods have to be explained by the relevant authorities in your EU country of origin.
When you have this documents, you should report to the Department of International Agreements of the National Social Security Institute in order to have their right to the health care system accredited.
About the health care coverage, you’ll have the right to the same public health care as any Catalan citizen.
If you need admissions or emergency care and you don’t have the documentation, the health center can require you the payment of the cost amount of the health services.
RECEIVE HEALTH TREATMENT AT CATALONIA FOR EU CITIZENS
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RECEIVE TREATMENT AT CATALONIA FOR EU CITIZENS
You must previously have received the form E112 (New form S2), this form must be issued by the relevant authorities in your EU country of origin.
Form S2 includes: The specific treatment. The address of the health center or service to
provide the treatment. The period during which it will be provided.
Before leaving your country, you must make a reservation in the relevant hospital in Catalonia.
RECEIVE TREATMENT AT CATALONIA FOR FOREIGN NON EU CITIZENS
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RECEIVE TREATMENT AT CATALONIA FOR FOREIGN NON EU CITIZENS
For a stay less than 3 months, you must meet a series of administrative requirements to be able to access the public health services: Be registered on the Spanish census Pay Social Security Have a low income Opt for a comprehensive service through the payment of 82.33
euros per month. You must fill out the "Request for Access to the Public
Health Service" form available at the Customer Services Centre of your regional health care offices.
Health care recognized in the case of an emergency: For monitoring a pregnancy. To give birth or receive post-natal care. For all types of health care for children under the age of 18.
For a stay more than 3 months, you must register with the health service.
SUMMARY TABLE
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SUMMARY TABLEStay Nationality Needs Require
If you don’t have documentation…
<3 months UE CitizensEuropean Health Insurance card
Request it in the National Social Security Institute of your country.
You have to pay the amount of the health service.
>3 months UE Citizensregister with the health service
Request in your country and take to INSS
You have to pay the amount of the health service.
Treatment UE Citizens Form S2
Request in your country and do the booking. They will not do the
treatment
<3 monthsNon UE Citizens
public health services according to your country
Be registered on the census Pay Social SecurityHave a low income
You have to pay the amount of the health service.
>3 monthsNon UE Citizens
register with the health service
Be registered on the census Pay Social SecurityHave a low income
You have to pay the amount of the health service.
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GLOSARY TERMS Tax Resident in Spain
A person that stays more than 183 days per year or if the base of its economical interest and activities is in Spain
EU Citizen A person that has the nationality within a country that
belongs to the European Union Local Register (“Padrón Municipal”)
Local register that credential the person as a resident in a village independently of their nationality and legal status