I recently read that UK immigration officers asked a family doctor (a so-called GP) to confirm a patient’s address. I think the patient is a non-UK resident.

If that information is correct, surely it breaches the cardinal ethic of the National Health Service (NHS). I refer to the principle that medical need, not ability to pay for treatment, is the cornerstone of NHS practice. Long may that standpoint remain.

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