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Healthcare arrangements are in place for UK visitors to Ireland, click here for details.

Information on that page suggests that a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is not needed by UK residents visiting or working in Ireland, but I know of several cases where an EHIC has been requested by hospital staff. No charges have been made in those cases when the card was provided.

For more info on EHICs, please click here.

David :wave
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Thanks for everyone's input. I rechecked this. If you have the EH1C card (European Health Insurance card) - you can visit the A & E department hospital and there is no registration charge as a European Citizen. This card is meant to be used if you are travelling in Europe.
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