Create laws to regulate and ensure safe medical tourism for UK patients.
Introduce laws to regulate medical tourism by establishing the UK Medical Tourism Accreditation Association (UKMTAA), mandating insurance, requiring UK-based aftercare, regulating advertising, and creating a national database to protect patients and reduce NHS burden.
Signatures
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Government response threshold (10,000) · 11/10,000
Debate threshold (100,000) · 11/100,000
- 09 JUL 2025Petition rejectedno-action
Petitions need to call on the Government or Parliament to take a specific action. We're not sure exactly what specific changes you'd like to make, including how you would like current advertising rules to change, and whether the petition wants all providers to be required to sign up to the Association, or whether it would be voluntary.
- 03 JUN 2025Petition created
Background
Over 430,000 UK patients sought treatment abroad in 2023, often with no legal protection, insurance, or structured aftercare. Many return with complications—85% treated by the NHS—costing millions annually. At least 25 have died since 2019. A legal framework is urgently needed to ensure safety, accountability, and reduce NHS burden. A detailed white paper on this issue has been published and is available on the Longevita website.
https://www.longevita.co.uk/guides/regulating-medical-tourism/