Some Britons living in the Europe Union are worried about losing access to free ...
LONDON/MADRID/PARIS - Some Britons living in the Europe Union are worried about losing access to free healthcare after Brexit, opening up a potentially lucrative new market for European health insurers.
“However if there is no more healthcare after Brexit, I will be desperate,” adds the 72-year-old, who is among more than a million Britons living in the EU and facing uncertainty. And in Italy, Jeremy Morgan, vice chairman of expatriate organization British in Europe, is also seeing concern. Goode now receives four to six requests for information daily and gives advice about healthcare after Brexit at weekly meetings for expatriates at campsites in Benidorm.
Britain and Brussels are in 11th hour talks to try to reach a deal ahead of an EU summit beginning on Thursday.“I could never afford private healthcare here, as I understand it would be about 8,000 euros a year and exclude my cancer care,” Beryl Roberts said.
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