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There are two basic health insurances which are both payed by SISSA. | There are two basic health insurances which are both payed by SISSA. | ||
− | One is called ''' | + | One is called '''Sanitario Nazionale''' (National Health Insurance) and costs around 150 euros. |
Another one is called '''In Assitalia''' which costs around 99 euros. | Another one is called '''In Assitalia''' which costs around 99 euros. | ||
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+ | (Any EU citizen coming in Italy as a student has the right to be enrolled in the National Healthcare System (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale - SSN) free of charge. In order to be covered by the SSN you have to file a request to the local healthcare agency (Azienda Sanitaria Locale - ASL). They should accept immediately your request (provided that you can show all the documents they require) and allow you to choose a general practitioner. Ask them for a practitioner who can speak English or your mother language. Check [[Rules for EU citizens]].) | ||
Firts one is to be enrolled in the National (Regional) Health system | Firts one is to be enrolled in the National (Regional) Health system |
Revision as of 14:26, 6 September 2009
There are two basic health insurances which are both payed by SISSA. One is called Sanitario Nazionale (National Health Insurance) and costs around 150 euros. Another one is called In Assitalia which costs around 99 euros.
(Any EU citizen coming in Italy as a student has the right to be enrolled in the National Healthcare System (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale - SSN) free of charge. In order to be covered by the SSN you have to file a request to the local healthcare agency (Azienda Sanitaria Locale - ASL). They should accept immediately your request (provided that you can show all the documents they require) and allow you to choose a general practitioner. Ask them for a practitioner who can speak English or your mother language. Check Rules for EU citizens.)
Firts one is to be enrolled in the National (Regional) Health system and have a full health coverage. This does not mean that everything is for free but that you have the possibility to have your "base" doctor whom you can visit for free and prescribe medicines/exams. Some medicines and all exams are subject to payment (maximun for exams is 36 Euros).
Application is simple: Fillout the postal form with the numbers below and pay it to any postoffice within working hours.
You should use a red payment receipt called Media:conti correnti postali.
sul C/Cn: 181347
euro 149.77 (centoquarantanove,77)
Intesto a: S.S.R. Friuli venezia giulia assessorato sanita
causale: iscrizione servizio sanitario nazionale 2009 cognome: Name:
Eseguito da:Name, surname and address
After this payment take your Insureance receipt, temporary ID (Permit Application Receipt you were given from post office)
and passport to one of the following offices:
Distretto | Address | Telephone number | Opening |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Via L. Stock 2040 3997849 - 7850 | 0403997849 - 7850 | Mo-Tu-We-Fr from 8:30 am to 11:30 am |
1 | Opicina - Via di Prosecco 28/A | 0402158143 | We-Fr from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm |
2 | Via del Farneto 3 | 0403995264 - 5175 - 5134 - 5021 | Mo-Tu-We-Th-Fr from 9:00 to 13:00 |
3 | Via Valmaura 59 | 0403995941 | Mo-Tu-We-Th-Fr from 8:30 am to 11:30 am |
4 | Via G. Sai 7 | 0403997453 - 7465 | Mo-Tu-We-Th-Fr from 8:00 am to 11:00 am |
Second insurance simply covers hospitalization if you have an address in Italy
but it is strictly necessary for the first time Permit of Stay (Permesso di Sogiorno) application.
So the thing is without the Media:'permit receipt' one cannot apply for Sanitaria Italia.