Overseas visitors to the UK are currently charged for hospital visits, dental treatments and prescription drugs. People working for UK-based employers and students on courses of at least six months duration are entitled to at least some NHS hospital treatment free of charge. The government had considered charging for GP consultations, but decided that easy initial access was important to prevent risks to public health such as HIV, TB and sexually transmitted infections.
@8PYH99S3yrs3Y
Yes, unless UK visitors can get free health care in that person's country of origin.
@8PFY9MK3yrs3Y
No, the NHS should help tourists/visitors just like citizens
@8NVKLVY4yrs4Y
They should be required to pay for insurance if they live outside the UK just the same as we have to do when travelling to another country.
@8KKR92M4yrs4Y
No foreigner should be legally accepted in the country without possessing travel insurance. If the medical costs exceed it, his/her country of origin should pay the bill; if they refuse, the UK will discount it from the foreign aid budget.
@95S9HCW2yrs2Y
Yes, if they can afford it. The means test should be similar to how we pay taxes. But no one should be denied care.
@8T3M48Q3yrs3Y
Yes absolutely, but only those outside of the EU
@8RL6W7Q3yrs3Y
If you do the injury yourself that leads to a visit to the ER, then you should pay it yourself. Why force another country to correct your own screw-up?
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