Tuesday 17 October 2017

Maintaining reciprocal healthcare for patients after Brexit

Maintaining reciprocal healthcare for patients after Brexit This briefing considers a post-Brexit scenario in which reciprocal health care arrangements no longer exist and estimates the cost of this at £500 million a year. It warns that travel insurance could become unaffordable for British citizens with pre-existing health conditions and that additional pressure could be placed on an already stretched health service if British people abroad could no longer access reciprocal healthcare. The King's Fund

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