GHIC, EHIC and insurance side by side
UK GHIC
Covers
- State care, same cost as a local
- Emergencies and necessary care
- Ongoing conditions, routine maternity
Does not cover
- Private clinics
- A flight home
EU EHIC
Covers
- State care for EU/EEA residents
- Emergencies and necessary care
- Pre-existing conditions, maternity
Does not cover
- Private treatment
- Repatriation
Travel insurance
Covers
- Private care and clinics
- Repatriation home
- Cancellation, baggage, the excess
Declare
- Undeclared pre-existing conditions can void it
The Brexit position
After Brexit, UK residents apply for the UK GHIC, which replaced the EHIC for most people. Existing EHICs stay valid until their printed expiry date. Withdrawal-Agreement groups (UK pensioners living in the EU, students, some posted workers) can still get an EHIC. The GHIC gives medically necessary state care in the EEA at the local cost, free or reduced.
Where the card is limited or not valid
- Switzerland: the GHIC works only conditionally and you may be asked to prove nationality or status.
- Turkey: not in the scheme at all - you rely entirely on insurance.
- Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway: not covered by the GHIC (the old EHIC did cover them).
Why insurance still matters
The card is purely a medical entitlement within the state system. UK insurers paid out hundreds of millions on travel claims in 2024, with medical costs the single biggest category and individual repatriations running into six figures. Insurance covers the things the card never will: private treatment, a flight home, cancellation and the medical excess. Carry both.
Common questions
What is the difference between EHIC and GHIC?
The GHIC is the UK card that replaced the EHIC after Brexit. Both give access to medically necessary state healthcare in the EEA at local cost. The GHIC does not cover Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and covers Switzerland only conditionally.
Is the GHIC valid in Switzerland or Turkey?
The GHIC works in Switzerland only conditionally (you may need to prove nationality or status) and is not valid in Turkey at all, where you rely on travel insurance.
Is the GHIC free?
Yes. The UK GHIC is free from the official NHS website and lasts up to five years. Sites that charge a fee are copycats.
Does the GHIC replace travel insurance?
No. The GHIC covers state care only. It does not cover private clinics, repatriation, cancellation or baggage, so you need travel insurance as well.
Check it yourself
Rules change, so the official source is the final word.
- NHS GHIC: apply and check (official)
- Association of British Insurers: travel claims data
- European Commission: EHIC