Italy signed international agreements regulating reciprocal health care with the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Bosnia-Erzegovina, Macedonia, Brazil, Montenegro, Cape Verde (temporarily suspended), Principato di Monaco,Vatican City State and Holy See, Republic of S. Marino, Serbia, Tunisia.

Provided that they have medical insurance in their home country, citizens of non-EU countries with which Italy signed a bilateral agreement are entitled to receive medical care in case of urgent need (Continuity of Care Service, urgent medical care in case of illness, injury and pregnancy) or based on their country's regulations regarding medical care abroad.

Your home country will take care of your medical fees.

Except in case of emergency, go to the nearest USL's Registry Office (Map). If you do not have health insurance in your home country, go to the USL's Registry Office (see Map).

When you or your children feel sick

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