UK is 'breaking UN rules' by not giving free NHS healthcare to undocumented migrant children The UK is breaking UN rules by not giving free NHS treatment to undocumented migrant children, according to experts.
A group of seven academics, including a Public Health England spokesperson, say the health service must change track and improve its care for children.
As many as 65,000 children who were born in the UK may be being denied free NHS care because of a 'hostile environment' policy, their editorial said. The Daily Mail
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A group of seven academics, including a Public Health England spokesperson, say the health service must change track and improve its care for children.
As many as 65,000 children who were born in the UK may be being denied free NHS care because of a 'hostile environment' policy, their editorial said. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Charging undocumented migrant children for NHS healthcare: implications for child health Archives of Disease in Childhood
- NHS 'hostile environment' and charges limiting care to children of migrants in breach of UN pledges, doctors say The Independent
- Child migrants denied universal health coverage OnMedica
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