Brexit: will Britons living in the EU still get health care?

BBC News

18 February 2019 - If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, reciprocal health care arrangements will not automatically survive. 

The UK is trying to reach agreements with EU governments to extend them.

For emergency treatment on holiday, UK nationals can use their EHIC card if they fall ill in another EU country, but if there is a no-deal Brexit it will no longer be valid and they will need travel insurance.

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