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Health care for UK pensioners visiting Scotland
British Sign Language (BSL) version
This section contains the British Sign Language version of our factsheet 'Health care for UK pensioners visiting Scotland'. This information tells UK pensioners who live abroad how to get health care from the NHS when in Scotland.
Use the links below to view each section and select either QuickTime (MOV) or Windows (WMV) format. You can also read the text of the factsheet 'Health care for UK pensioners visiting Scotland' in the Information about health rights section of this website.
- Introduction MOV | WMV
- I receive a UK state pension and I live abroad. Can I get health care from the NHS when I visit Scotland? MOV | WMV
- I receive a UK state pension but I live abroad all or most of the time. Will I be able to get health care from the NHS when I visit Scotland? MOV | WMV
- What happens if I need treatment? MOV | WMV
- Can my family get health care from the NHS? MOV | WMV
- I receive a war pension. Do the same rules apply to me? MOV | WMV
- How can I find out more? MOV | WMV
- Feeling unwell MOV | WMV
- Production information MOV | WMV
Page last edited: 19 January 2010


