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<p>The agreement we have reached with the European Union is that during the implementation
period all reciprocal healthcare rights will continue and there will be no changes
to healthcare for pensioners, workers, students, tourists and other visitors, the
European Health Insurance Card scheme, or planned treatment. The Healthcare (International
Arrangements) Bill will then allow us to implement a deal regarding our future healthcare
relationship with the EU.</p><p> </p><p>A deal remains in the best interests of the
United Kingdom. However, as a responsible Government we are planning for all outcomes.</p><p>
</p><p>Our offer to all Member States is to maintain reciprocal healthcare arrangements
bilaterally in a no deal, including for pensioners, workers, students, tourists and
other visitors and others along with the current administrative arrangements including
reimbursement of healthcare costs, for a transitional period lasting no less than
the Implementation Period (i.e. 31 December 2020).</p><p> </p><p>Talks with Ireland
on the Common Travel Area are progressing well on ensuring that UK and Irish people
can easily obtain healthcare when they live in, work in or visit the UK and Ireland.</p>
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