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While in Wimbledon in 1991, at a pub with my German and American friends, the American fell while exiting and twisted badly his ankle requiring medical assistance. He was treated for free, not a penny asked, at the emergency room within 2 hours. Totally free. Though I stayed back at the pub by myself, the German drove the Yank to the hospital.
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You shouldn't be allowed to use it unless you have a national insurance number or a valid working visa. That would soon cut out people going there as medical tourists. Otherwise, visitors should have private travel insurance and pay upfront. Do people really just go to the UK and get expensive treatments as tourists? Mindboggling.
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It's not quite that simple. As an EU citizen you would have the right to similar free treatment on other EU countries. It is obviously a problem but as usual it's nowhere near as binary as most want it to be. Oversimplification seems to have become the new starting point for debate.
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This article says that the cost to the NHS isn't that significant overall, but I don't know how they even reach the numbers they do. My thinking would be that if I was Romanian and had a serious condition, it would be more sensible to seek treatment in the UK rather than Romania. In a situation like that you could see how the UK would end up footing the bill and treatment in the UK would be much more than it is in Romania too. Then in the article the doctor mentions treating people outside of the EU for what amounts to tens of thousands of pounds. That's a lot of money! I wonder when it became the UK's responsibility to treat everyone? That's where for people not vested in the system, there should be better checks and balances. It seems very strange.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...overnment-cuts
Obviously the big problem with the NHS is that it has 40% less beds than in the 1980's. That is clearly a bit bonkers. There was a recent article saying that patients are having surgery cancelled just days before because beds are not available.
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