Most moved people from Ukraine will not suffer from ending insurance. People in the main support system remain insured.
In Austria, since June 1, a forced medical insurance system has stopped operational for Ukrainians who are in the country under temporary protection and neither work nor the basic social security. The APA reported it.
“Mandatory medical insurance for transferred people from Ukraine has ended, as planned at the end of May. However, practical consequences are insignificant, since the six -week preferences are valid -until July 12. Until this time, the right to medical services, such as visiting a doctor or accepting drugs. Or work, and then remain insured, “the report said.
People who cancel medical insurance must seek opportunities for a permanent insurance coating – this is possible through official work that provides for social insurance, or by self -insurance.
It is noted that most moved people from Ukraine will not suffer from the end of the insurance. People in the main support system will remain insured. In early May, there were about 35 thousand. Working in Austria has been added to them – they are already covered by a medical insurance system.
Excellent “basic security” is provided if a person cannot be able to unite himself and his household members with the necessary tools for life, or if help from other resources is absent or inadequate.
That is, the finishing insurance applies to those with significant savings, but does not work.
Remember that in Austria the Ministry of Internal Affairs has decided to suspend the reunion of families for asylum seekers in the country.
Earlier it was reported that about 70% of Ukraine refugees planned to stay in Europe. About half of the Ukrainians in Europe are working.
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Source: korrespondent

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