No more UK state-funded medical travel?

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Until Brexit, the UK funded via the NHS 1,300-1,500 UK residents per year to travel to other EU member states for procedures unavailable in the UK within a medically justifiable timescale.  But a new annual UK report on cross-border healthcare suggests that the NHS is not planning to pay to send people to Europe for…

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Ian Youngman
Ian Youngman is a writer and researcher specialising in insurance and health. He writes regularly for a variety of magazines, newsletters, and on-line services. Ian achieved an honours degree in Economics from the University of Liverpool, and was a co-founder of The General Insurance Market Research Association. Ian also has widespread experience within the insurance industry at management level, working for brokers, a bank and an insurance company.