Contact and further information
SOS International a/s
Att: Den Offentlige Rejsesygesikring
Nitivej 6
2000 Fredriksberg
SOS emergency call centre (24/7 service)
Telephone: +45 70 10 50 50
Fax: +45 70 10 50 56
Email: sos@sos.dk.
Completing the claim form
It is your responsibility to ensure that SOS receives the required documentation and receipts. SOS will not start processing your case until it has all the required documentation and receipts.
When completing the claim form:
When you return to Denmark
On your return to Denmark after a vacation during which you have incurred medical treatment costs, you are required to complete a claim form and submit it, along with the relevant original receipts and documents, to SOS International. Remember to make yourself a copy. You must submit the form and documents to SOS within six months of the occurrence of injury/illness. This means that if the injury/illness incurred February 6 2010, you must report your claim to SOS no later than August 5 2010.
Payments and coverage of expenses
The yellow health insurance card assures that the expenses for which you are entitled to cover will be refunded after you return to Denmark. You may, however, be required to pay for medical services and medicine yourself while on holiday. If this is the case, do not forget to get a receipt for presentation when you get home. You will have your expenses refunded upon arrival to Denmark when you have completed and submitted a claim form to SOS together with the original receipts and documents. Remember to make yourself a copy.
What to do if you require medical attention during your vacation
If you require medical attention during your vacation call the SOS International emergency call centre on the phone number printed on the back of your yellow health insurance card. Alternatively you can ask service assistants at your hotel, your travel guide, etc. to help you get in contact with a doctor.
In the event of a serious illness or accident which require admission to hospital it is very important that you, your next of kin or the attending doctor, contact SOS International emergency call centre as soon as possible on telephone number: +45 70 10 75 10.
What does the public tourist health insurance scheme NOT cover?
If you are in doubt about what the public tourist health insurance covers, you should always check with SOS International prior to departure. You should also always contact SOS International if you require medical attention during your vacation abroad.
Expenses NOT covered by the public tourist health insurance include among others:
When are you NOT covered by the public tourist health insurance?
You are not covered by the tourist health insurance card if you
- Go abroad on a combined business and vacation trip – regardless of how much of the trip is business related
- Go abroad to study or on business
- Travel outside of EU or EEA (see In which countries are you covered?)
- Go abroad to seek or apply for work.
When does the public tourist health insurance cover you?
If you have a Danish health insurance card, you are covered by the public tourist health insurance if you fulfil the following requirements:
Who is covered by the public tourist health insurance?
Holders of a Danish CPR number and a yellow health insurance card are covered by the public tourist health insurance in the event of acute illness, injury or death during the first month of a vacation within the EU or EEA.

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