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Old 31-08-2015, 15:43   #11
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: NHS madness - health tourist's £145k bill not chased

The Government have a duty, to stop OUR money being abused in such a manner.

Jerwmt Hunt is a total joke, and from what l read in the papers today. MPs are being treated privately in separate area's of hospitals and fast tracked. I believe St Thomas are doing this while normal patients are having to wait hours.

The NHS have to cut the 'pen pushers' and this will save money. To me IF a tourist comes into this country, then to me they have to have INSTANT insurance to cover the costs.

When l went to USA, l had to have Health Insurance before l went.

And didn't USA refuse a English tourist to leave until the bill had been paid, when there Insurance company wouldn't foot the bill.

ITs up to the government to bring something out to stop the abuse of the NHS by tourist who come here for a freebie
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