Government claims that non-residents are costing the NHS as much as £2 billion a year were rubbished yesterday by doctors and opposition leaders.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt seized on the headline-grabbing report, released on the same day as the Con-Dem Immigration Bill had its first reading in Parliament, to claim that the NHS could legally be able to claw back at least £500 million of that amount from short-term migrants and foreign visitors who use the service.
The report estimates that so-called "health tourists" - people who travel to Britain specifically to use its health service - could cost as little as £10m.
Politicians who continue to welcome contracts with US companies without considering the risks and consequences of total dependency in the years to come are undermining the raison d’etre of the NHS, argues Dr JOHN PUNTIS
Government urged ‘to tackle the root causes’ of the NHS crisis and improve ‘social care services’


