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Shock! Horror! Daily Wail says NHS tourism costing billions.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postindeed it is a mere drop in the ocean.
I would rant about that more, except you cretins have been brain-washed by the press into thinking that's OK.Hard Brexit now!
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Does the Mail quantify the cost of treatment for UK citizens overseas, who travel to the UK for NHS treatment they are not entitled to?Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDoes the Mail quantify the cost of treatment for UK citizens overseas, who travel to the UK for NHS treatment they are not entitled to?Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCan they do that? My sister visited from Oz last month, took ill, and had to pay to see the GP and get a private prescription for antibiotics, because she's not UK resident.Comment
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£20m? "200m? Actually the "billions" was reported by a senior doctor who could, just possibly, know what he is talking about.
Health tourism costing NHS billions, senior doctor claims - Telegraph
Also, "health tourism" is a term for visitors who come to the UK specifically to get treatment and it is dwarfed by the health cost of migrants and minorities (it makes no sense to dismiss consequences of previous immigration as unrelated to immigration). Some major groups have significantly worse health than average. A few links listed here:
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If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostCan they do that? My sister visited from Oz last month, took ill, and had to pay to see the GP and get a private prescription for antibiotics, because she's not UK resident.Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post£20m? "200m? Actually the "billions" was reported by a senior doctor who could, just possibly, know what he is talking about.
Health tourism costing NHS billions, senior doctor claims - Telegraph
Also, "health tourism" is a term for visitors who come to the UK specifically to get treatment and it is dwarfed by the health cost of migrants and minorities (it makes no sense to dismiss consequences of previous immigration as unrelated to immigration). Some major groups have significantly worse health than average. A few links listed here:
MCB
1. The first link shows the true figure to be not in the "billions" as claimed but in the millions.
The difference is important since it shows if the problem is large or not compared to the NHS 106 billion budget.
2. The good doctor has no evidence for his claims, unlike the first link. Since he writes in the Spectator rather than in a medical journal, it's likely he has an overtly political motive. I work in the health economics/evidence industry and it is well known that doctors are not very numerate. It's a problem with their overly factual and less logical/numerate training. Two examples are Dr. Wakefield of MMR infamy and the very eminent doctor who got the tragic Mrs Clarke convicted of the murder of her 2 children based on his misunderstanding of statistics.
3. We are talking about health tourism. It is a separate issue whether British-born immigrants have worse health than the natives. Reading your links it seems successful groups, and hence rich, ones have better health than poor groups. I'm sure that splitting the indigenous white Britons into economic groups, rather than taking the average, would show chavs with significantly poor health outcomes due to obesity, drinking and drugs.Hard Brexit now!
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