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For treatments in the scope of a medical emergency that arises during a temporary stay in another EU Member State, the patient is entitled to all benefits in kind which become necessary on medical grounds, taking into account the nature of the service and the expected length of the stay ("unplanned treatment").
European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
In all countries in which the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is valid, contractual doctors and contractual hospitals are obligated to treat you in the same manner as a national patient. As a rule the costs will be settled directly between the local health insurance system and your health insurance provider in Austria. In some countries (e.g., France), even national patients must first pay for the treatment themselves and are reimbursed later by the health insurance provider. The same would therefore apply to all foreign patients. In this case please request an itemized bill, and submit the original copy of it to your responsible health insurance provider after your return. As a rule the costs are reimbursed according to the Austrian scale of fees.
Important - the European Health Insurance Card
is not a substitute for your travel insurance
does not apply to costs incurred for planned medical treatments
does not guarantee cost-free treatment because of the differences between healthcare systems of different countries
Validity range of the EHIC
The front side of the EHIC looks the same in every country and contains the same information, albeit in the respective national language. The back side of the card differs from country to country. For persons insured in Austria, the EHIC is on the back side of the e-card. It is valid in the following states:
EU Member States: Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary, Cyprus (Greek part)
EEA States: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway
EFTA State: Switzerland
Contracting state: by a bilateral agreement on 1.1.2013, the EHIC is now also valid in Macedonia.
Patient mobility contact points
The patient mobility contact points are your source of information in the cross-border healthcare area. You can send in your requests by e-mail.
National contact point for cross-border healthcare
Stubenring 6
A-1010 Vienna (Austria)
E-Mail: patientenmobilitaet@goeg.at
Toolbox for cross-border healthcare
The European Commission's toolbox provides information on the legal framework for cross-border healthcare.
Under the following link you will find checklists for patients, patient organisations and healthcare providers.
eTranslation is the European Commission's online translation system. Translation is possible into all 24 official EU languages as well as Icelandic and Norwegian. After registering you can access the Translation-Tool.
You can find information on the national contact points in other countries here.
MyHealth@EU
Buying medicines in another EU country? From 2025, EU citizens will be able to collect their electronically prescribed medicines from selected pharmacies in other EU countries, including Austria.
Here you will find information and the current overview of the availability of the MyHealth@EU Services.
Checkliste: Geplante Behandlung im Ausland
Sie möchten sich in einem anderen EU-Land behandeln lassen. Dann gibt Ihnen die folgende Checkliste einen kurzen Überblick, was Sie vor, während und nach der Behandlung beachten sollten.
Geplante und ungeplante Behandlungen im Ausland: Rechtsgrundlagen
Verordnungen über die soziale Sicherheit (EG) Nr. 883/2004 und 987/2009 oder Richtlinie 2011/24/EU? Der Infofolder informiert über Rechtsgrundlagen und deren Anwendungen.