PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Health Services: Foreign Nationals (30 August 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Rupert Lowe (Reform UK)
Answer
We have taken ‘non-UK residents’ to mean chargeable overseas visitors. The Department publishes data on the income identified from chargeable overseas visitors in England as part of the Department of Health and Social Care Annual Report and Accounts. The cash payments received by the National Health Service from overseas visitors are also published annually in the consolidated NHS provider accounts. The following table shows the aggregate income identified, and cash payments received by the NHS in England, from overseas visitors over the last three years:
Year | 2020/21 | 2021/22 | 2022/23 |
Aggregate income identified | £61,000,000 | £67,000,000 | £100,000,000 |
Cash payments received in-year | £21,000,000 | £25,000,000 | £32,000,000 |
Source: the Department of Health and Social Care Annual Report and Accounts and Consolidated NHS provider accounts.
NHS charges can be recovered up to six years from the date of invoice, and therefore the amount recovered in a year does not necessarily mean it was identified in the same financial year.
Answered by:
Karin Smyth (Labour)
9 September 2024
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