We got a bill !!

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On Saturday 7 Sept my wife came off her bike on Dunkirk promenade and needed to go to hospital some wonderful French people called for an ambulance and she was taken to an A&E dept and had xrays treatment for broken finger cuts glued and grazes patched up,at no point was she asked for payment, insurance details or EHIC CARD,today 19sept we have recieved a bill from the hospital for €118 there's a tear off strip and envelope presumably to put a cheque in, your thoughts on this matter are very welcome.
 
We paid under €100 for my son (5 at time) to have his leg stapled then staples removed. EHIC card made no difference - it entitles you to same cost as a resident. Was too low for insurance to be worth it so just paid.
 
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I think if you present your EHIC (or now GHIC) card at A&E you should get the treatment required for 10% of the cost with the remaining 90% met by the EHIC. Mrs Ingwe required a week as an in-patient emergency and we presented the EHIC but still had to pay 10% of the charge.
I also think that you have to raise the issue of GHIC card but that if you don’t do it at the time you can provide the details later. Obviously, the sooner you do it the better, rather than chasing up later.
Anyway glad the injuries were slight and your wife is ok. €118 is not a life-changing sum in any event. Our charge was over £20k of which we had to pay £2k. But she did have first rate treatment.
 
You can claim a refund for the payment from our NHS. I did it after a french GP visit and prescription that were just below my travel insurance excess.

Mind you it took a year but I did get my money.

Here's the website: https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/claim-refund-treatment-costs

Make sure you have the original bills and proof of payment. Submitting them online is a bit of a pain but persevere if you want to get paid.

You can actually talk to a real NHS person as well! They are in Geordie land but very nice people.
 
She may have been taken to a 'Clinique' rather than an hôpital'. As I understand it a Clinique is a private hospital organisation which doesn't accept the EHIC system.
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I've just Googled it............

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I would pay the invoice and be grateful for the care.

A 20 minute private consultation costs upwards of £200 here before any treatment.

Having had truely awful experiences at the hands of NHS Scotland I feel I have no choice except to go private.

I can't go into details as I am in the process of starting legal investigations which I am told may become a criminal investigation.
 
On Saturday 7 Sept my wife came off her bike on Dunkirk promenade and needed to go to hospital some wonderful French people called for an ambulance and she was taken to an A&E dept and had xrays treatment for broken finger cuts glued and grazes patched up,at no point was she asked for payment, insurance details or EHIC CARD,today 19sept we have recieved a bill from the hospital for €118 there's a tear off strip and envelope presumably to put a cheque in, your thoughts on this matter are very welcome.
Very cheap I would pay it and say thanks at the same time.
 
I believe the French have to pay up front and then claim it back unless they have an exemption, I believe the GHIC card entitles you to the same standard as locals so you may need to pay and claim it back from the NHS
 
Thank god it wasn’t your pet we are talking about, would be ten times the price even in France! 🤣

Great VFM IMHO! 👍🏻
From Dunkirk you could of got on the ferry ,phoned an ambulance ,waited six hours for one to turn up ,then waited outside A&E in the ambulance for ten hours before being seen and possibly been given the correct treatment 🤞
I think if I had an accident in Kent I’d drag myself to a ferry going the other way and pay up☹️
 
Small claims you can usally do on line no receipts asked for.
3 years ago I had my gallbladder nicked in Germany, wasn't going to claim as I only had a hospital bill for €70 and taxi fares about the same. Then I found out I could have £50 a day for days in hospital so put in a claim for over £400 paid in days no receipt required.

A few weeks ago 4 year old grandson broke his arm in Tenerife private hospital €660 daughter put in an online claim agreed immediately again no receipts asked for.
 
I had a motorbike accident in the Sth France a couple of years ago,and was taken to A&E via ambulance. I was X-rayed , three broken ribs ,and cuts patched up, and was out in four hours.
I must say though I was on a trolley in the corridor along with half a dozen other patients. So it’s not only the UK where that happens.
Anyway I received an invoice when we got home ,and paid it straight away,being grateful for the treatment I received.
 
Think you should pop a pair of these into her Christmas stocking 🙄

Cheaper than a trip to A&E in any country 😀
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The French system is not free like ours. Frankly I wish ours was like the French system then it would not be abused as much by time wasters, drunks etc! It would also save the country a lot of money!
It wouldn’t, that’s a view commonly put forward by those with vested interests to privatise the NHS. Those on low incomes or no income (which are usually the majority of those with substance addiction) are fully subsidised in France and likely would be in the UK if the NHS ended.


I have used the French healthcare system. Very good it was too! 👍
 
Bargain! My wife had to pay for a private physio session yesterday because she is in agony and NHS just want to give her pain killers that don't work. £70 for an hour and she is going back again on Monday.
 
Bargain! My wife had to pay for a private physio session yesterday because she is in agony and NHS just want to give her pain killers that don't work. £70 for an hour and she is going back again on Monday.
I think that's still a bargain at £70 an hour for a private phsio
 
It wouldn’t, that’s a view commonly put forward by those with vested interests to privatise the NHS. Those on low incomes or no income (which are usually the majority of those with substance addiction) are fully subsidised in France and likely would be in the UK if the NHS ended.


I have used the French healthcare system. Very good it was too! 👍
I have no wish to privatise the NHS and whilst you are probably right about the have nots and druggies I am entitled to my view that nominal payments would result in less burden on the state and more money for the NHS. Too many people want too much for nothing in the UK and fail to contribute in any meaningful way!
 
I have no wish to privatise the NHS and whilst you are probably right about the have nots and druggies I am entitled to my view that nominal payments would result in less burden on the state and more money for the NHS. Too many people want too much for nothing in the UK and fail to contribute in any meaningful way!
Apologies, I wasn’t saying you wanted to privatise the NHS.

I agree as well, if everyone who could work did, and those companies like Starbucks paid the tax they should, we would all be much better off.

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Apologies, I wasn’t saying you wanted to privatise the NHS.

I agree as well, if everyone who could work did, and those companies like Starbucks paid the tax they should, we would all be much better off.
I imagine Starbucks is a drop in the Ocean compared to Meta, Apple, Amazon & Google etc
 
On Saturday 7 Sept my wife came off her bike on Dunkirk promenade and needed to go to hospital some wonderful French people called for an ambulance and she was taken to an A&E dept and had xrays treatment for broken finger cuts glued and grazes patched up,at no point was she asked for payment, insurance details or EHIC CARD,today 19sept we have recieved a bill from the hospital for €118 there's a tear off strip and envelope presumably to put a cheque in, your thoughts on this matter are very welcome.
Bargain!

If I lived on the south coast, I'd be tempted to catch the ferry instead of queueing at an NHS A&E.

My father is French - they even paid for a taxi to transport him to/from hospital for his weekly treatment. He has insurance to cover his 10% of the bill.
 

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