Death of British overseas territories citizen prompts calls for reform of UK rules
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The tragic death of Robert Baker, a British overseas territory citizen, has sparked urgent calls for reform in the UK's healthcare policies. Baker, who was denied medical assistance by the NHS, traveled to Jamaica for treatment that was unavailable in the UK. His family and friends are now advocating for changes to the current system, which limits NHS access to only ten BOT citizens per year. This situation highlights the need for a more inclusive healthcare policy that ensures all citizens receive the medical care they need, regardless of their location.
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