The future of the reciprocal health agreement between the Isle of Man and the UK is still undetermined.
The deal, which means Manx people can get free hospital care in the UK, is due to end in five weeks and politicians are calling for a “full and unequivocal” statement on its future. As yet, a new agreement has not been drawn up.
However, health minister David Anderson has said that he is confident the new one will be in place as of 1 October. One of the Members of the House of Keys (MHKs) who has signed the petition to the government calling for a clear stance on the issue commented the public do not necessarily share Mr Anderson’s confidence.
East Douglas MHK Chris Robertshaw said: “It has unnerved people, it has left them uncertain. People need reassurance that if the agreement is not renewed immediately on 1 October our government will pay to bridge that gap.” If the agreement is ended, it is likely that a travel levy will be introduced for people travelling between the island and the UK, or health insurance would need to be taken out.