ChatterBank1 min ago
Health Tourism Measure
20 Answers
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -322811 55
a well-meaning attempt to ensure those not entitled to free healthcare don't take us for a ride.
but.
since the NHS will need to protect itself from accusations of discrimination, presumably everyone will have to comply.
so, mrs miggins whose never driven, and never been abroad; what happens if she can't prove she was born in acacia avenue and hasn't moved for the last 57 years?
a well-meaning attempt to ensure those not entitled to free healthcare don't take us for a ride.
but.
since the NHS will need to protect itself from accusations of discrimination, presumably everyone will have to comply.
so, mrs miggins whose never driven, and never been abroad; what happens if she can't prove she was born in acacia avenue and hasn't moved for the last 57 years?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by mushroom25. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The whole system for dealing with health tourists is a joke.
I personally know a Ghanain who came here on 'holiday' knowing full well she had Lupus and was going into end stage renal failure.
At a conservative estimate, her treatment alone has cost approximately £1 million so far, and that does not take into account the cost of the nursing home she lives in, benefits etc.
I personally know a Ghanain who came here on 'holiday' knowing full well she had Lupus and was going into end stage renal failure.
At a conservative estimate, her treatment alone has cost approximately £1 million so far, and that does not take into account the cost of the nursing home she lives in, benefits etc.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-21 92694/N igerian -woman- needing -Caesar ean-imm ediatel y-flies -Britai n-opera tion--c osting- UK-taxp ayers-1 0-000.h tml
This makes my blood boil and I hope the new measures will stamp it out.
There is another Nigerian woman in today's DM who flew to the UK to have quintuplets at a cost to us of £200,000.It cost £35,000 per week for her stay at Homerton hospital and she stated that she didn't have the means to pay the bill. Transpires her husband is a wealthy business man who owns logistics company, hotel and business centre in Lagos. And we give foreign aid to Nigeria. I doubt this government will chase up the Nigerian government for the costs owed. I don't suppose withdrawal of aid might discourage their health tourists.
This makes my blood boil and I hope the new measures will stamp it out.
There is another Nigerian woman in today's DM who flew to the UK to have quintuplets at a cost to us of £200,000.It cost £35,000 per week for her stay at Homerton hospital and she stated that she didn't have the means to pay the bill. Transpires her husband is a wealthy business man who owns logistics company, hotel and business centre in Lagos. And we give foreign aid to Nigeria. I doubt this government will chase up the Nigerian government for the costs owed. I don't suppose withdrawal of aid might discourage their health tourists.
Nooooo, health tourists wouldn't take us for a ride !.
http:// www.bre itbart. com/lon don/201 5/04/04 /farage s-remar ks-on-h ealth-t ourism- are-ver y-offen sive-ex plains- hiv-inf ected-h ealth-t ourist/
http://
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-20 11249/B imbo-Ay elabola -Nigeri an-moth er-cost -NHS-20 0k-work ing-ill egally- Avon-La dy.html
This is the link I was trying to find earlier.
This is the link I was trying to find earlier.
A colleague of mine's daughter worked for American Airlines at Victoria Station check in desk.Having passed several stiff exams she was invited,courtesy of AA, to attend with her entire family the graduation ceremony at Fort Worth Airport, Dallas. My colleague took his aged Mum and Dad,wife and two other daughters. The flights were free and he did not bother with medical insurance.They decided to stay 2 weeks and take in Disney World as well. Aged father had a coronary and was admitted to hospital for several days. My colleague had to leave his father in the States and rush back to the UK where he re-mortgaged his house to pay for his fathers treatment and release from the states.He asked his brother for financial help and got two fingers because he wasn't invited to the freeby. Penny wise.Pound foolish.The US would not let his Dad out the country until payment was settled.
I have no idea what the consequences would of been if the payment was not forthcoming.May be the US would demand payment,and most likely get it, from HMG if poverty was tendered as an excuse not to pay the thousands of dollars owed.Both colleague and father were house owners at the time so I assume our government would have recouped the payment somehow. After all we all know the special relationship we had with the US at that time.
Still the US got their money and quite rightly so.They are not a soft touch and my colleague took a gamble,knowing the possible consequences,so sympathy was not forth coming for the sake of a few quid travel insurance.
Still the US got their money and quite rightly so.They are not a soft touch and my colleague took a gamble,knowing the possible consequences,so sympathy was not forth coming for the sake of a few quid travel insurance.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.