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It has replaced since first is June 2004 [ first ] , with progressive generalization until December 31, 2005, forms: E110 (international carriers), E111 and E111B (tourists), E128 (students and workers on secondment), E119 (unemployed in search of work in another Member State). Origin [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Approved during the Barcelona European Council on March 15 and 16, 2002 as part of the “skills and mobility action plan, intended to remove the main obstacles to professional and geographic mobility within the EU for 2005” , the European European Health Card Commission proposal [ 2 ] aimed to replace “All forms currently necessary to benefit from care in another Member State” during a temporary stay. The European Commission, which was to present a proposal before the 2003 Thessalonic Council of Thessaloniki, had adopted in March 2003 [ first ] The legal procedure and corpus necessary for the gradual introduction into its member states of the European Health Insurance Card. The calendar provided for three phases: Legal and technical preparation with Consultation of Member States (2002 to 2003); The European launch of CEAM from the first is June 2004 and at the latest until December 31, 2005; Introduction of “smart smart cards”, but due to the various national contexts and the technologies used, this step could not be launched immediately. Legal preparation [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The Administrative Commission of the European Communities for Social Security of Migrant Workers (CASSTM) adopted on June 18, 2003 [ 3 ] Three decisions to implement the European Health Insurance Card: decision n O 189 [ 4 ] made the principle of the progressive replacement of the various paper forms used for the management of health care issued during a temporary stay in a state other than that of affiliation; decision n O 190 [ 5 ] specifies in its appendix 1 the technical characteristics of the card [ 5 ] and in its appendix 2 the precise model and specifications of the replacement certificate [ 5 ] . decision n O 191 [ 6 ] fixed the transition scenarios and the calendar with: A distribution from summer 2004 for Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, Norway, the Czech Republic , Slovenia, Sweden; a broadcast before summer 2005 for Austria, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Portugal; A distribution from January 2006 for Cyprus, the United Kingdom, Hungary, Iceland, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia and Switzerland. decision n O 197 was adopted on March 23, 2004 [ 7 ] by the Casstm and included the list of states benefiting from a transitional period. Some states did not yet have a national health insurance card). States which did not benefit from a derogatory period were prohibited from emission forms E111 after the first is June 2004. If it is impossible to issue European cards, they could disseminate provisional replacement certificates. Lithuania broadcast it from the first is July 2005, Latvia from the first is August 2005 and the United Kingdom from the first is September 2005. The European Health Insurance Card (CEAM): is nominative and individual. Unlike the vital card, children under the age of 16 must also have one. is valid for two years and is free. You have to ask her health insurance organization. It is not systematically addressed. In the event of an emergency, for example if the departure takes place in less than fifteen days, the health insurance fund can provide a Provisional replacement certificate (CPR), possibly by fax, but which is only valid for three months. cannot be issued to beneficiaries of state medical aid does not replace the vital card and cannot therefore be used in France by French nationals (unlike other countries like Germany where residents can use a European card in their country). does not contain any medical information. allows you to justify your rights to health insurance and authorize the management of health care in Switzerland [ N 1 ] or in one of the countries of the European economic space. The EEE includes in addition to the 27 Member States of the European Union (EU) Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. The model is identical in all countries and has a European symbol. Some Member States have chosen to distribute a separate map. Others integrated it into the back of their national or regional insured card. So in Italy [ 8 ] , she is on the back of the National Service Charter (it) . In Lombardy it is on the back of the Regional Service Charter (it) . This is also the case on the Electronic health card (of) In Germany, as well as in Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Lithuania, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. is in ID-1 format (height: 53.98 mm, width: 85.60 mm and thickness: 0.76 mm). This thickness criterion does not apply if the card is an applicable sticker on the back of a national card. Each Member State can equip this card with a magnetic band or a microprocessor. The information entered is: the name, first name, date of birth, social security number of the card holder; the card number and date of the card; the code of the card issuing the card; the identification number of the holder’s health insurance scheme. The CEAM is only a basic proof ensuring that care services will be provided according to the legislation of the Member State of the stay. It does not prevent the drafting of forms written in a foreign language or paying healthcare services at the local rate. This card only guarantees the care by care providers not under the private sector. Medical costs are borne under the same conditions as for the insured of the country where we stay. It must be presented to the healthcare professional consulted or in public service hospitals. In some countries and according to the bilateral agreements between health insurance plans, the patient can sometimes benefit from the exemption in advance medical costs or on -site reimbursement by the country’s social security organization. Europ\u00e4ische Krankenversicherungskarte, EKVK (back of the Austrian healthcare card) European continous fanses news shop containing: Sga Lad (a person, seen the salner people In Finland, CEAM is granted by Kela to all beneficiaries of the Finnish social coverage system. It can be ordered by phone or by filling out the 193SR SV form [ 9 ] . A holder of CEAM receiving care from a private medical institution in Finland will initially have to advance the care and then presented the receipt of this care, as well as its CEAM, in a Kela\/FPA center [ ten ] . In France, we can request it online on the health insurance service [ 11 ] . The request can be made by phone at 3646. However, it should be noted that it is impossible to obtain this card for the beneficiaries which are attached to another file than that of the applicant of the European card. For example if children are attached to the file of one of the parents and it is the other parent who requests publishing the card. In this case, the parent who has the file to which the rights holders are attached first must make the request (concept of priority file). In Romania, the card is issued by the National Health Insurance House . CEAM does not automatically certify that medical care is free since some EU countries ask the person to advance the costs. On the other hand, the CEAM guarantees their reimbursement. In Spain, people with private health insurance with international coverage must advance the costs and then request their reimbursement. In France, for medically necessary care only during the stay, CEAM or failing that, the CPR, allows its wearer to be treated in French hospitals, as if it were assured of a compulsory French health insurance plan . If this patient is covered by the health insurance of another Member State, he must directly settle the share remaining the responsibility of an insured of a French regime which would not have additional health insurance, C ‘ In other words, the moderator ticket or hospital packages. For scheduled care, the patient must be in possession of the E112 form given by his affiliation state. Based on French prices, the care of the costs provided is via the Primary Health Insurance Fund for the Hospital. In Italy, the card is present on the back of the health card. This is issued to all persons registered and supported by the National Health Service (with the exception of beneficiaries of voluntary registration). For these non-beneficiaries of voluntary registration, the following are not eligible to obtain the Italian CEAM: workers with an Italian law contract registered in the Italian register residing abroad (area); students (holders of the E106 form) registered in the area; the retirees (and their families) holders of the E121 form (at first is May 2010 with the entry into force of the new Union regulations on Social Security); Family members of employees who live in a country other than that of the head of the family and who hold the E109 form. Electronic Social Security Information Exchange System [ modifier | Modifier and code ] In order to allow the implementation of European social security coordination rules, an online database has been created. Originally called CLD (for Code List Database ) [ twelfth ] , it was renamed Eessi (for “electronic exchange of information on social security”) [ 13 ] . It allows you to obtain the contact details (address, telephone number, email address, fax number) from all European health care organizations or health insurance, by entering identification and\/or acronym figurative numbers On the European Health Insurance Card. Electronic version of the European Health Insurance Card (E-CEAM) [ modifier | Modifier and code ] This is the third stage of the project launched in 2002, ultimately offering the progressive dematerialization of all care forms that prevent the mobility of European insured persons in the Union. The European Consortium Netc@RDS (Germany, Austria, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Norway, Netherlands, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia) is responsible for developing this card electronic. The project is coordinated by the French GIE Sesam-Vitale. But there are many difficulties because it is difficult to deploy an interoperable system while each European country presents each of the specific technologically or the architecture of its health information systems. In addition, some states have launched their national electronic health card program: France with SESAM-Vitale since 1998. Germany with the EHEALTH card launched in 2008 by the AOK ( general regional health insurance (of) [ N 2 ] ) In Italy, Lombardy with the SRS-Ciss card or Regional Service Charter [ 14 ] (which is a service card including health), Austria with e-card, the Czech Republic, Belgium with the SIS card, replaced since 2014 by the electronic identity card (EID). The initial deployment of the future E-CEAM was announced from 2010. The European Health Insurance Card is valid in the following countries: \u2191 Since first is June 2002 , under a bilateral agreement, the European community provisions on Social Security apply in Switzerland and vice versa. \u2191 In Germany there are several health insurance funds: Aok (Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen) or local health insurance funds, BKK (Betriebskrankenkasse (of) ) ou caisves the insurance Maladie the ENTISSES, Les, Les, DK, TK, TK, etc (CONSIGN CANCE (of) ) or substitution health insurance funds, IKK (Innungskrankenkasse (of) ) or corporate health insurance funds, the Bundesknappschaft (of) OU Institution F\u00e9d\u00e9rale d’Asurance des Mineurs, Les Agricultural Health Insurance (Agricultural Health Insurance (of) ) or agricultural health insurance funds. References [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Bibliography [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Decision 2003\/751\/EC of the Administrative Commission aimed at replacing by the European Health Insurance Card the forms necessary for the application of council regulations (CEE) n \u00b0 1408\/71 and (CEE) n \u00b0 574\/72 in This concerns access to care during a temporary stay in a Member State other than the competent or residence State, 32003D0751, adopted on June 18, 2003, OJ of October 27, 2003, p. 1-3, entered into force on June 18, 2003 [ online , Bibliographic notice ] Decision 2003\/752\/EC of the Administrative Commission concerning the technical characteristics of the European Health Insurance Card, 32003D0752, adopted on June 18, 2003, OJ of October 27, 2003, p. 4-18, entered into force on June 18, 2003 [ online , Bibliographic notice ] Decision 2003\/753\/EC of the Administrative Commission relating to the replacement of forms E 111 and E 111 B by the European Health Insurance Card, 32003D0753, adopted on June 18, 2003, OJ of October 27, 2003, p. 19-21, entered into force on June 18, 2003 [ online , Bibliographic notice ] Decision 2004\/777\/EC of the Administrative Commission for Social Security of Migrant workers relating to transitional periods for the introduction of the European Health Insurance Card in accordance with article 5 of decision n \u00b0 191, 32004D0777, adopted the March 23, 2004, Jo of November 19, 2004, p. 28-30, entered into force the first is June 2004 [ online , Bibliographic notice ] ‘ A European health card for first is June 2004 \u00bb , on Europe , Brussels, February 21, 2003 Conclusions of the European Council of Barcelona , Europe, mars 2002 ( read online [PDF] ) ‘ European Health Insurance Card \u00bb , on Europe , October 2, 2009 ‘ The European Health Insurance Card \u00bb , on The European Commission website ‘ You go on vacation in Europe \u00bb , on ameli.fr (health insurance) , August 6, 2014 Electronic Directory , November 25, 2009 , 3 p. ( read online ) ‘ Electronic exchange of social security information (EESSI) \u00bb , on The European Commission website ‘ Regional Article of Services \u00bb , on The Lombardy website Finland Health Department, Staying in Finland: Visitor entitlements under European Health Insurance Card\u00a0: Outline of Finnish health care system , Every other, 11 mars 2014 ( read online ) (in) ‘ European Health Insurance Card \u00bb , April 11, 2014 On other Wikimedia projects: Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/european-health-insurance-card-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"European Health Insurance Card – Wikipedia"}}]}]