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NHS bosses attack immigration rules after dozens of Indian doctors refused entry to Britain

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Immigration rules are worsening NHS staffing pressures by preventing doctors from overseas coming to Britain to work, health chiefs have warned after dozens of Indian medics were refused entry to the UK.

Limits on the number of visas issued to doctors from countries outside the European Economic Area are contributing to rota gaps and delays in patients receiving care, they have said.

It comes amid a row after British visas for 100 Indian doctors were refused. Figures from a regulator released earlier this year showed high vacancy numbers for NHS staff.

The Home Office says its limits are in the national interest.

Chief executive of NHS Employers Danny Mortimer told the BBC he had heard of 400 cases of blocked visas since December.

"We have examples of clinics being cancelled and delays in terms of patients receiving care," he said. "It exacerbates pressures in what are relatively small medical teams."

Some 100 visas are reported to have been refused for a scheme in the North West that supplies junior doctors to 30 NHS trusts.

Bosses are said to have written to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Home Secretary Amber Rudd with their concerns.

Chief officer of the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership, Jon Rouse, said: "As we reach the end of a winter where the NHS has been stretched to its very limits, partly as a result of a lack of medical workforce, we find it almost impossible to understand how this decision can have been reached."

In February NHS Improvement said that there were 100,000 vacancies across England's 234 acute, ambulance and mental health trusts.

Doctors are classed as Tier 2 visa applicants by the Home Office.

A Home Office spokeswoman told the BBC any applications refused in over-subscribed months can be applied for again in future ones.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...igration-rules-dozens-indian-doctors-refused/
 
Hopefully this will continue. India needs more doctors and more medical tourism
 
Hopefully this will continue. India needs more doctors and more medical tourism

are doctors paid well in India?
what is the median income of doctors in India?

Quality of doctors is great in India, so i am assuming they are paid well
 
NHS is 'dying' for docs so understandable they are unhappy
 
are doctors paid well in India?
what is the median income of doctors in India?

Quality of doctors is great in India, so i am assuming they are paid well

yeah they earn well if they have private practice man. Govt doctors are paid fairly not extravagantly. But once they become surgeons, there is no limit to there earning. regarding the quality, it is same like everywhere else. we take our good with the bad :)
 
Anti-immigration laws in the west are stupid. Why would you deprive a third world dweller trying to make their life better by coming to their first world country? As long as they are willing to assimilate, are educated, have enough finances they should be allowed.
 
Anti-immigration laws in the west are stupid. Why would you deprive a third world dweller trying to make their life better by coming to their first world country? As long as they are willing to assimilate, are educated, have enough finances they should be allowed.

Especially when the same countries are the reason those third world countries are poor countries today. They are doctors. They will make a great living just about anywhere. It is NHS loss..
 
Hopefully this will continue. India needs more doctors and more medical tourism

Your compatriot Napa claimed yesterday that India was way ahead of Britain both scientifically and economically, so why don't these doctors stay at home instead of emigrating to struggling first world countries?
 
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