
03 December, 2021
HOW TO RECEIVE MEDICAL TREATMENT IN GADALLAND AND ASPERN
The government wishes to make available the proper utilisation of the many health services available to those in Gadalland and Aspern. Here you will find the resources which are available to you should you require any medical assistance.
Sertian healthcare is divided into Emergency and Non-Emergency Services. Law requires all areas of Sertia have at least two Emergency and Non-Emergency facilities, whilst cities are required to have at least four.
Emergency services include police, ambulance services and the Caribbean Maritime services. These are used for life-threatening emergencies. To access this, you may call 777. You may be asked for your address and other personal information, but never for your National Tax Number, immigration status or payment card information.
Non-Emergency services are accessed using L-00-P, and are only accessible within the Sertian Union, and not within Caribbean or international waters or territories. You will be connected with your local hospital or surgery to receive basic medical advice, including whether your condition requires more urgent medical treatment. Where relevant, you may be asked to enter another extension line to receive more specific medical advice. L-00-P is free to use, and is available 24/365.
Who Has Access
Healthcare is available to those who are legally present within Gadalland and Aspern. In other words, you must be a Sertian or Nofoagan citizen or legal resident to access Sertian Healthcare.
Resources for those with Illegitimate Status
Illegitimate Status refers to those who are not technically legally present within Gadalland and Aspern. This can happen in many situations, including but not limited to:
- Sertian or Nofoagan citizens who were born abroad and never registered domestic residence
- Non-citizens who are living in Gadalland and Aspern without permission, or expired permission
- Stateless persons, born within or without Gadalland and Aspern
By Sertian law, if you have Illegitimate Status you are still entitled to medical care, but your options may be more limited. For example, you may not be able to register with a medical practise if you are not legally recognised or you may need to pay for medical care after you receive it.
Because of this, you are encouraged to legitimise your status within Gadalland and Aspern as soon as possible. Regardless of your nationality, you may apply for temporary access to the central medical services by paying a fee and entering your personal information. This access will last for six months and allows you to work on making legitimate your status whilst still being able to access medical treatment.
Please be advised that while your status will not be disclosed to any other legal authority by Sertian Health Services, we cannot guarantee your stay in Gadalland and Aspern will not be interrupted if it is not legally permitted.