Public health would be put at risk
If the NHS required NIS clearance before treating a patient, then infectious diseases among a sub-class of 'illegals' would multiply.  There would be a theoretical risk of refusal to treat someone who is entitled, but who has a corrupted, inaccurate or unavailable NIS record.
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Public health would be put at risk
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