March 18, 2022
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Ukrainians fleeing war to get free NHS healthcare

The UK government has now delivered more than 1.8 million medical items, including wound care packs, equipment for intensive care and vital medicines to Ukraine….reports Asian Lite News

The Ukrainians fleeing their home country will be guaranteed free access to NHS healthcare, including hospital services, GP and nurse consultations, urgent care centres and injury units, the UK government has announced.

The new legislative measures introduced on Thursday will ensure Ukrainians who are in the UK lawfully can access the NHS on a similar basis as other UK residents. They will also be offered Covid vaccines and medical screenings.

“It’s our moral duty to ensure any Ukrainian arriving in England, after being forced out of their home country by the Russian invasion is able to access the healthcare they might need, without worrying about the cost,” Health Secretary Sajid Javid said.

“We have acted swiftly to provide substantial humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and we stand shoulder to shoulder with our international partners. Those in need of care will be treated by our incredible NHS staff as we welcome them to this country,” he added.

Those benefitting will include any Ukrainian who: uses an alternative temporary visa route outside of the family or sponsorship routes; is on a family or sponsored route to England; chooses to extend their visit or seasonal worker visa temporarily, without going through the Immigration Health Surcharge system; or is in the process of switching visas.

The changes, made in regulations laid today, cover any NHS treatment that started on or after 24 February 2022, the date the full-scale Russian invasion began, providing support to as many people as possible.

Home Secretary Priti Patel said the people of Ukraine are facing unimaginable suffering and trauma at the hands of Putin’s barbaric regime.

“We are providing a safe haven for some of those people and as soon as they arrive in England they will be able to access the support they need, including healthcare, education, benefits and the right to work – helping to provide some stability at a difficult time,” she said.

The UK government has now delivered more than 1.8 million medical items, including wound care packs, equipment for intensive care and vital medicines to Ukraine.

On Monday, 21 Ukrainian children with cancer were evacuated to England and have since been triaged at seven NHS hospitals where they are receiving lifesaving treatment.

More than 6,100 visas have been granted through the Ukraine Family Scheme and, for those with valid Ukrainian passports, the government has removed the need to attend an in-person appointment to conduct biometric checks before travelling to the UK.

Since Monday, people in the UK have been able to register their interest to sponsor a named Ukrainian under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, with more than 150,000 people registering.

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