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Living in Portugal - The Health System

Contents:
Introduction

Moving to Portugal
Registration Procedures
Moving Goods & Capital Assets
Moving Cars
Finding Accommodation
Finding a School

Living in Portugal
The System
Income & Taxation
Shopping
Cost of Living
Accommodation
Cultural & Social Life
Private Life
Transport
The Health System
Social Security

Working in Portugal
Kinds of Employment
Applications
Recognition of Qualifications
Employment Contracts
Self-employment
Remuneration
Working Time
Vocational Training
Leave: Annual, Sickness, Maternity
End of Employment
Representation of Workers
Work Disputes
The health system
In Portugal the Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS) [national health service], overseen by the Ministry of Health, provides healthcare by means of Health Centres and Public Hospitals.

EU nationals are also beneficiaries of the SNS under applicable EU legislation.

Registration with the SNS

To be able to benefit from SNS healthcare you should register with the Health Centre in the area where you live as soon as you start a job, presenting a valid identity document (identity card or passport), a social security beneficiary’s card and a document proving that you are a resident.
The Health Centre will issue an SNS user’s card in your name and inform you who your family doctor is.

Health Centres provide general practice and family medicine, public healthcare, nursing, immunisation and some diagnostic tests.
Hospitals have out-patient (specialist consultants), in-patient and emergency services.

Beneficiaries pay a small charge (taxa moderadora) for each appointment or treatment provided in the SNS. A regular appointment in a Health Centre, for example, costs €2.05, while an emergency appointment in a hospital costs €8.50.

In addition to Health Centres and public hospitals, various private health establishments and health practitioners operate on a freelance basis and complete the supply of healthcare, providing services privately or by means of agreements or conventions with the SNS.

When you go to Portugal you should bring your European Health Insurance Card with you so that you can get healthcare until your SNS user’s card is issued.

Medicines

The Portuguese State partially supports the cost of most medicines, though some are totally subsidised, particularly those which are vital for treating certain illnesses.

SNS beneficiaries are partially subsidised when they purchase medicines prescribed by SNS doctors or private doctors, provided they present their SNS user’s card.

Prescription medicines are also mainly sold in chemists (though the sale of medicines in commercial spaces, such as supermarkets or convenience stores, has been permitted since the end of 2005, provided they are duly controlled by qualified staff). These establishments are identified by a green cross on a white background.

Useful links

Text last edited: November 2006

Source: European Union
© European Communities, 1995-2009
Reproduction is authorised.

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