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Survey: 18% of UK patients overseas report problems

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, April 1, 2008

In a survey by consumer watchdog Which? of UK residents who went abroad for medical treatment, 18% of those surveyed reported issues with treatment, reports The Telegraph.

Although 57% of patients were "very satisfied" after receiving care overseas, 18% said they had problems, particularly with cosmetic surgery. About one in 10 turned to emergency help upon their return, reports the Telegraph.

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