Visitors,ex-residents and migrants likely to face fees for A&E, ambulance and some primary care services
The Department of Health is preparing to extend charges for non-EU patients in England for some aspects of primary care, or A&E treatment,ambulance services, and non-NHS facilities, and such as hospices.
This may include additional charges on top of those already paid by most UK residents for prescriptions and treatments by dentists and opticians.
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Source: theguardian.com