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Going Over There, Using Their Health Service
Bloody Eastern European dentists, staying in their countries, treating our people.
http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article3324429.ece On a similar note, my partner is currently in Belgium for an operation which was either 2 years wait on the NHS or £1500 more going private here. |
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I bet they don't get as many health tourists as the UK does though - got any figures on that?
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Given that we charge more than other places and are deeply unwelcoming to furriners, we presumably only get really stupid or rich ones. I think the whole 'health-tourists-ruining-the-NHS' thing is horse conkers, personally, you're more likely to find a foreign born doctor, and what's wrong with that? The NHS would be in deep trouble without them.
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It was a serious question hence the absence of :rolleyes: !
Are you saying there are no poor and/or very desperate people who come here and make use of the NHS without having to pay? BTW my wife is foreign and neither she or her family have found the NHS deeply unwelcoming either before or after she became a UK citizen. In fact none of our many foreign friends have made any such claim - odd that for such an unwelcoming place wouldn't you say :confused: Anyway apparently you don't have any figures either so is your rhetoric really any more credible than the BNP's? For a place which is apparently so deeply xenophobic and unwelcoming to foreigners rather a lot have and still are coming here or perhaps you haven't noticed that in Ivory Towers, Chiswick lol Oh a please don't lecture me about the role of foreign doctors in the NHS - for reasons I won't go into here my family have been unfornate enough to need the NHS on numerous very serious occasions over the last 15 years and come across any number of very capable and efficient foreign staff. We have a Sri Lankan Paediatrician and my children are named after a wonderful Egyptian surgeon without whose considerable efforts they'd never have been born. |
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She pointed this out to the nurse, and asked for the correct paperwork so the NHS could charge her insurance. The nurse refused, saying it was free. My aunt explained how she didn't live in the country, and the nurse still refused. |
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This does, of course, all happen in reverse as well, since we can all get treatment free abroad.
My main point, I suppose, is that far from us being the poor put upon British mugs of tabloid fury, used and abused by horrible nasty foreigners, we're a) taking doctors and nurses from abroad because they're cheap*, thus leaving poorer countries with worse healthcare and b) going abroad to save money, thus using other people's healthcare services. Something doesn't quite add up here, if we're saving money and expanding capacity with all these imported doctors, why aren't there enough dentists such that people are forced to travel a thousand miles across Europe? * This is rather bad news for British trainee medics, who after last year's debacle where there were twice as many people as posts and the idiotic MMC system meant that unsuitable candidates ended up getting interviews, this year it's going to be *three* times. At least Patricia Hewitt's gone. |
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I lived with a student nurse for 2 yrs in the housing at my local A&E hospital. The majority of students were from other countries and were getting their nursing and doctors qualifications over here because it is so much CHEAPER and available than their home countries. A lot of them stay here because they are better paid than at home (depending where "home" is) but a lot do go abroad as soon as they qualify. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7178416.stm
This story is a sad case of someone having what sounds like a terminal illness, however the story does not indicate if the person was already ill when they came into this country. I believe it makes all the difference if a foreign person falls ill and is diagnosed during the time they are legally in this country, but if someone comes here because they are ill that should be treated as a different matter. We should not offer charity to others until our own are looked after, I have a relative (not close) in her early 30's who is now wheelchair bound. The NHS will not operate until she is at least 60 years old, because the remedial work only lasts about 10 years. |
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a very cruel decision by immigration again, backed up by express/mail/sun readers and their ilk! |
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