Leaving a Spanish hospital is not just about feeling better — it is about walking out with the right paperwork. The informe de alta is the single most important document of your stay, and it controls everything that happens next: follow-up, prescriptions, insurance claims and your records back home.
Get a Health Insurance Quote WhatsApp UsAlta hospitalaria is the formal moment a Spanish hospital releases you from inpatient or Urgencias care. It is more than a doctor saying "you can go home" — it is a regulated administrative act under Ley 41/2002 de autonomía del paciente, which guarantees every patient the right to a written discharge report.
Article 15 of that law is the one to remember: it sets out exactly what the informe de alta must contain — diagnosis, treatment given, clinical evolution, and the follow-up plan. The Ministerio de Sanidad publishes national guidelines that every public and private hospital must respect, regardless of region.
For expats, the informe is also your translation bridge: it is the document your insurer back home, your travel insurer, your new GP in Spain or any private specialist will rely on. Walking out without it — or losing it on the way home — is one of the most common mistakes new arrivals make.
From the exact contents of the informe de alta to ambulance transport home and reclaiming costs across borders, here is everything an expat needs to handle Spanish discharge confidently.
The four mandatory sections under Ley 41/2002 Art 15 — diagnosis, treatment, evolution and follow-up plan with prescriptions.
How to get a sworn (jurada) translation for travel insurance claims and English-speaking medical records abroad.
Non-urgent ambulance home after discharge — how it is authorised, who pays, and when private cover steps in.
Private follow-up care with Sanitas or Caser — home nursing, physiotherapy and tele-consults during recovery.
EU residents with an INSS S1 form — how costs flow between Spain and your home country.
From walking out without a follow-up appointment to losing the informe before the insurance deadline.
Spanish law fixes the minimum content of your discharge report. The Ministerio de Sanidad directrices and Article 15 of Ley 41/2002 set out a standard structure that hospitals across all 17 autonomous regions follow.
Always check before signing: read the diagnosis line, the medication list and the follow-up date. If anything is missing or wrong, ask the nurse to correct it before you leave the floor — reissuing later means returning to medical records in person.
Most expat clients need an English version of the informe at some point — for a travel insurer, an employer's sick-leave policy or a GP back home. There are three routes, depending on who needs to read it.
Spain runs a parallel non-urgent ambulance service called transporte sanitario no urgente, delivered by Unidades de Atención Domiciliaria and contracted UCM (Unidades de Cuidados Mixtos) providers. It exists precisely for the moment after discharge — when you need to get home but cannot reasonably manage a taxi.
The seguimiento — clinical follow-up — is the part of discharge that most often goes wrong for expats. The hospital books your post-op or specialist review; the centro de salud picks up day-to-day recovery; and private cover layers home care on top.
If you are a pensioner or posted worker registered in Spain via the INSS S1 form, your home country reimburses Spain for your public healthcare — you generally pay nothing. But the paperwork matters, and there are scenarios where reclaiming costs becomes your job.
Every autonomous region runs its own version of the discharge process — same legal framework, slightly different forms and apps.
Hard-won wisdom from expat clients who have been through it — including the things they wish someone had told them.
The patterns we see again and again from clients new to the Spanish system.
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