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Jeremy Hunt Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt hopes to save money by charging temporary immigrants a £200 fee LAST UPDATED AT 10:31 ON Tue 22 Oct 2013 UP TO £500m a year could be saved by reducing money spent on foreign patients using the NHS, ministers have claimed. The Department of Health today published a study showing how widely the NHS is used by people from overseas. Ministers are now consulting on the measures it will take to tackle the issue, from charging foreigners a fee for healthcare to deterring so-called 'health tourists'... What does the government currently spend? According to today's report, the government spends £2bn a year on NHS care for short-term immigrants and foreign visitors. Around £461m is spent on foreign nationals visiting the UK who should be paying for the healthcare through their own governments. However, NHS currently only recovers around £73m of this as these patients are often not processed and charged. Around £70m to £300m is believed to be spent on 'health tourists' – people who come to the UK specifically to receive free healthcare. Ministers have said that a £500m saving is a realistic target as some of the spending, such as emergency care and the treatment of infectious diseases, is unavoidable. How would the new system be administered? The government wants to introduce a surcharge for foreigners as part of the new Immigration Bill, which is being debated by Parliament today. By charging a levy of £150 for foreign students and £200 for other temporary migrants, ministers hope to generate £200m a year. They also want to identify a more efficient system to claim back costs from other countries. They plan to do this by establishing a cost recovery unit and introducing a simpler registration process to help identify patients who should be charged. By clawing back costs from other governments, generating money through the surcharge and deterring health tourists, the government hopes to save half a billion pounds. How much is £500m worth to the NHS? With an overall NHS budget of £95.6bn for 2013/14, £500m equates to around 0.5 per cent of the annual budget - equivalent to around two days' worth of spending. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said that even if only 75 per cent of £500m was recovered, it would pay for almost 4,000 doctors or more than 8,500 nurses each year. Are the numbers correct? Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham has claimed the figures used by the government were "out of date" and that it was important to look at "the small print behind the spin". The report itself points out that estimates for health tourism are "impossible to estimate with confidence". Burnham also told the BBC that Labour would not support a situation where "doctors and nurses were being asked to work as surrogate immigration officials". · Disqus - noscript Submitted by RodC on October 22, 2013 - 10:23am. I wonder if the name of the research company (Creative Research) suggests anything about the quality of their findings? Submitted by Beth Williams on October 22, 2013 - 10:33am. Having lived in India for several years it is widely known that people visit Britain just to use our free health facilities. Quite why this scandal was not stopped years ago is a mystery. I wrote about this waste of money to Alan Johnson who at the time was Health Secretary and eventually received a curt response from a civil servant saying that it was not a problem! I hope that the incompetent fools at the Department of Health are made to hang their heads in shame now that we know how much has been wasted. Alan Johnson should apologise for his incompetent management but of couese nothing will happen. Submitted by Les Barrie on October 22, 2013 - 11:29am. Surely it is the responcibility of NHS trusts and their multitudes of administrators to ensure all foreign visitors are billed for their treatments, just another example of pen pusher incompetence. Submitted by Joni_Q on October 22, 2013 - 12:14pm. Charging £200 to every temp migrant is an invitation to use and on occassion "abuse". Afterall You dont pay for an all inclusive hotel package only to go and wine and dine elsewhere. This will be a clear invitation for health tourism. With the amount of money these politicians and their advisers suck from the public purse you would have thought they could come up with better solutions to justify their wages. Submitted by Chris Sellers on October 22, 2013 - 4:07pm. ...not a serious proposal - merely a pre-election vote - catcher! As Beth says - this has been a well-recognised problem for many years. Our politicians (and I deliberately refrain from calling them our "leaders, for such they are most certainly not) of either main party will continue to duck and dive around this issue because it is for the "too difficult" tray. Typically, none of our over-paid and cosseted civil servants seem to be able to get to grips with this problem. £200 is an absolute bargain for medical treatment at today's prices - even if a health tourist is ever asked to pay it. Think again Jeremy Hunt! Submitted by peter hobday on October 23, 2013 - 1:32pm. OK guys, you are asking good questions in the comments. Here is the answer: the doctors who run the hospitals (it's not the administrators by the way) won't agree to collect the money because it goes straight to the treasury, not to the hospital. Submitted by Squiz on October 28, 2013 - 7:30pm. so that's a million health tourists they admit to treating. every year. 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