Yes, there is a reciprocal agreement for UK citizens in Malta. These links may answer any questions you have.
http://www.sahha.gov.mt/pages.aspx?page=188
http://www.sahha.gov.mt/pages.aspx?page=184
You may also decide to purchase health insurance to cover your additional needs.
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Edited by
ingliza
2005-08-28 20:52:12
Also travel insurance covers you for many other things other than medical.
Having sustained an accident last year on holiday which meant I had to return to the UK early - we were glad we had travel insurance even if they were not the most helpful company!
Never, never travel without insurance.
Pippa
If i were you i would take the insurance. One day i saw sick and i called the reception for a doctor he came he charged me Lm20 nearly 32stg
Considering how cheap it is these days,no more than a round of drinks.
I have annual insurance with the halifax for £45
Going to malta next week for 14 nights and have got my girlfriend insurance
with gosure.com for £7.64 for the duration.
http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1329
I will close this one to reduce repetition.
David
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