@phildraper Your comment prompted me to checkout our cards.... - we eventually found our cards and OH card was due to expire later this year... so we applied for the renewal and this is the reply we literally just got ...
Your UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC) application has been successful
OHS reference number: xxxxxxxx
Dear xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
Thank you for your application for a UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).
Your application has been successful.
We’ll post your new card to the address you provided in your application. You’ll usually receive it within 15 working days and can use it as soon as you receive it.
It may take longer to receive your card at busier times of the year, but you can still get healthcare cover abroad without your card. See the section titled ‘Getting treatment abroad if you do not have your card’ for more details.
If you have added anyone else to your application, you’ll receive a separate email for each person to advise you about their UK GHIC.
Using your UK GHIC abroad
You can continue to access healthcare in your country of residence using your S1 entitlement. However, you should use your UK GHIC when you’re travelling abroad. This will provide you with access to medically necessary, state-funded healthcare at the same rate as a resident of that country. Check our website to see where you can use your card.
To use your UK GHIC, you’ll need to present it to the treatment facility you are attending. You may need to pay a co-payment or patient contribution, depending on the country you are receiving treatment in.
Check the GOV.UK foreign travel advice for the country or territory you’re planning to visit.
Your UK GHIC is not a substitute for travel insurance. It may not cover all health costs and never covers repatriation costs. Make sure you have travel insurance as well as your card.
Getting treatment abroad if you do not have your card
If you need state-funded treatment while visiting another country and do not have your card with you, a Provisional Replacement Certificate (PRC) can provide the same cover temporarily.
You can only apply for a PRC from the time you need treatment. A PRC can provide cover for treatment that has already taken place, but one cannot be issued in advance.
Further information
For general enquiries, you can use our online Knowledge Base, visit our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter.
You can also find out more about your data rights and how we use your information.
Kind regards
Overseas Healthcare Services
Mine (EHIC) is still valid till 2025 so will apply for the GHIC when it becomes due...