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21 Jul 2012 2:49 PM:

Thanks Nigel

That seems to be it

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21 Jul 2012 2:44 PM:

John, I think this may be where the article came from and it may have been misinterpreted but its not very clear.....

16th June - the article says:
 
Business News
Mato defines healthcare in Spain
 
Published: June 16, 2012 at 1:54 PM 
 

Spain's Health Minister Ana Mato said the cut off point in income for free medical care in the country would be $126,000.

Starting Sept. 1, Mato said, the state will provide free medical care even for foreigners who register for a SIP card. Foreigners can qualify for the cards whether they come from the European Union or not, thinkSpain reported.

Citizens of other European Union states will be granted medical care based on specific international treaties that include their home country.

State pensioners, workers, including the self-employed, and those receiving political assistance – including those whose political assistance has run out – qualify for the state's healthcare program automatically, Mato said.

Those who do not qualify automatically, but would otherwise fall between the cracks, are eligible if their earnings are under $126,000 per year, thinkSpain reported.

In addition, registered partners of those who qualify and children under the age of 26 still living at home qualify, as do illegal immigrants from outside the European Union, so long as they pay into their country's social security system or the equivalent of that.

Also, non-legal immigrants under 18 or pregnant will qualify, thinkSpain reported.

Mato defined the rules while Spain stands on the brink of an international bailout that could come with demands for spending cuts.

The international community recently granted Spain a $125 billion loan to bailout its troubled banking sector

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21 Jul 2012 2:14 PM:

John, my thoughts exactly...I'll do some more digging...Thanks



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21 Jul 2012 1:59 PM:

Hi John

The website is The Overseas Guides Company. The article was posted on a circular sent regularly by email to a relative in England. I've looked on their website but cannot see any information that might allude to the article.

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21 Jul 2012 11:09 AM:

Can anyone confirm the below information concerning healthcare for ALL legal residents of Spain as of 1st September........I am one of those fortunate enough to have been able to retire early. I have suffered with a heart problem for several years. The possibility of acquiring private health care has been a nightmare and out of our reach financially. This may be the answer and if so its about time as I believe all those within the European Union should have access to free healthcare especialy when one has contributed financially for the required period....

"The Spanish Health Minister, Ana Mató, recently announced that all legal residents of Spain whose income from all sources is less than €100,000 a year will be eligible for free medical care from September 1 2012.

This free healthcare will include foreigners from the EU or elsewhere, whether or not they contribute to the Social Security system or are in work, who will be able to apply for a SIP card allowing them to register with a doctor and to be treated for all infirmities, even pre-existing conditions, by the State. EU citizens and other nationals from countries which have reciprocal agreements with Spain will be treated in accordance with the conditions of the treaties.

All spouses or partners of those who qualify for free medical services and who are registered on the padrón will also be entitled to State healthcare as will registered children or siblings under 26 years old.

Those who retire early and are not yet claiming a State pension will be entitled to free medical care only if they earn less than €100,000 per annum before tax."

The source is 'overseasguidesnews'


 


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