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<p>The United Kingdom Government has proposed to European Union Member States that,
in a no-deal scenario, we should maintain the existing healthcare arrangements until
31 December 2020, with the aim of minimising disruption to UK nationals’ and EU citizens’
healthcare provision. This is subject to negotiations, which are ongoing. For UK nationals
that live in EU Member States, the UK cannot unilaterally guarantee the continuation
of current arrangements, as this depends on decisions by Member States.</p><p>Individuals
are always responsible for ensuring they have sufficient healthcare insurance. Anyone
who is living, working or studying in EU Member States should check the country specific
guidance on GOV.UK and NHS.UK for updates.</p><p><br> The UK Government has committed
to fund healthcare for UK nationals (and others for whom the UK is responsible) who
have applied for, or are undergoing, treatments in the EU prior to and on exit day,
for up to one year, to protect the most vulnerable.</p><p><strong> </strong></p>
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