This information is also available in: Ukrainian | українська | Russian | русский Page contentsPage contents Access to healthcare in the EU People arriving from Ukraine should be given broad access to sickness benefits and be affiliated to the public health care system of the host Member State. Ukrainian healthcare workers can play a key role in meeting new needs if their qualifications are swiftly recognised. If you are granted temporary protection, you will have access to healthcare in your host Member State. So, once you register and get the temporary residence permit, the host Member State will offer you access to its healthcare system.If the public healthcare system of the host Member State considers you fully insured, you will also be entitled to receive the European Health Insurance Card that gives you the right to necessary healthcare treatment during a temporary stay in another Member State. Specialised hospital treatment To ensure specialised hospital treatment and care, for those in urgent need, the Commission:Set up a solidarity mechanism for intra EU medical transfers of refugees and displaced persons from the Member States bordering Ukraine. 10,000 beds have already been made available.Supports access to routine vaccinations for children which should be treated as a matter of priority, as well as targeted actions on mental health and trauma support for those fleeing the war. Suffering from rare diseases or complex conditions The 24 European Reference Networks (ERNs) for rare and complex diseases are united in their support of all Ukrainian patients. ERNs are specialised in the diagnosis and treatment of rare/ very rare illnesses in almost all fields of medicine, including rare cancer.The 1,600 ERN expert centres are embedded in more than 300 EU hospitals, distributed across most or all EU countries (including neighbouring Ukraine) and Norway. ERNs have committed to provide a hub for patients with rare diseases inside and outside Ukraine.Consult the European Reference Networks website for more information and guidance. Information from national ministries and health agencies AustriaInformation on access to healthcare services and health insuranceHelpline +43 1 2676 870 9460Psychological emergency helpline +43 1 34301014BelgiumInformation on medical care for Ukrainian refugeesBulgariaNational portal for people affected by the invasion of UkraineCroatiaInformation on access to healthcare for persons arriving from UkraineGovernment webpage for persons coming from UkraineCzech RepublicInformation about help to Ukrainians | nasiukrajinci.czDenmarkDanish Health AuthorityEstoniaHealth BoardHealth Insurance FundNational Institute for Health Development - support services for refugeesFinlandGeneral information from the Finnish Immigration ServiceMental health assistanceInformation on treating tuberculosisFranceMinistry of Solidarity and HealthGovernment websiteGermanyNational portal for refugees from UkraineIntroduction to living in GermanyCounselling and advisory services for families from UkraineInformation regarding medical care for refugeesInformation regarding COVID-19 in GermanyHungaryNational Institute of Oncology - Website and ukrbejencionkologiaoncol [dot] hu (e-mail)IrelandHealthcare services for Ukrainian nationals in IrelandItalyMinistry of HealthLatviaNational Health ServiceLithuaniaMinistry of HealthInformation on health services +370 5 232 2222LuxembourgGovernment websiteNetherlandsGovernment of the Netherlands information on care and support for refugees from UkraineGovernment of the Netherlands Information leaflet for refugees from Ukraine about health insuranceRefugeeHelp information on healthcarePolandWebsite of the Ministry of Health and the National Health FundPortugalService for foreigners and border - Information on the Temporary Protection regimeRomaniaGeneral information on assistance to Ukrainian refugeesMinistry of HealthSlovakiaInformation for Ukrainians entering Slovak RepublicSloveniaNational Public Health InstituteSpainMinistry of Inclusion, Social Security and MigrationsSwedenInformation on health careGeneral information about vaccinationNational Board of Health and Welfare Documents 12 APRIL 2022Factsheet: Access to health care in EU countries for persons displaced from Ukraine Follow the latest progress and get involvedTelegramXFacebookInstagramLinkedInOther social networks Related links Support for educationProtection for childrenAccess to accommodation and housingAccess to jobs
People arriving from Ukraine should be given broad access to sickness benefits and be affiliated to the public health care system of the host Member State. Ukrainian healthcare workers can play a key role in meeting new needs if their qualifications are swiftly recognised.