Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Treating UK tourists in Europe costs five times more than equivalent cost to NHS

Treating UK tourists in Europe costs five times more than equivalent cost to NHS Critics say figures obtained under Freedom of Information Act ‘puncture a big hole’ in claims that health tourism is costing Britain.

The cost of treating British people who become ill while travelling in Europe is five times higher than the cost of treating ill visitors from other European countries in the UK, official figures show.

The Department of Health data, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, shows that it cost £30m in 2013-14 to meet the costs of European visitors using the National Health Service. This is less than one-fifth of the £155m cost to other states in the European single market for treating ill British tourists. Continue reading... The Guardian

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