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  2. Prescription charges - Wikipedia

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    Charges for prescriptions for medicines and some medical appliances are payable by adults in England under the age of 60. However, people may be exempt from charges in various exemption categories. Charges were abolished by NHS Wales in 2007, Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland in 2010 and by NHS Scotland in 2011.

  3. National Health Service Act 1952 - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Act extended prescription charges issued by hospital out-patient departments; enacted further dental charges; enacted charges for hospital appliances and allowed local authorities to charge for the use of day nurseries. [3] People who received national assistance and their dependents were able to reclaim the cost of the prescription.

  4. National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    In England, NHS patients have to pay prescription charges; some, such as those aged over 60, or those on certain state benefits, are exempt. [ 5 ] Taken together, the four services in 2015–16 employed around 1.6 million people with a combined budget of £136.7 billion. [ 6 ]

  5. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2023 the NHS prescription charge in England was £9.35 per item [65] (in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland [66] there is no charge for items prescribed on the NHS). People over sixty, children under sixteen (or under nineteen if in full-time education), patients with certain medical conditions, and those with low incomes, are ...

  6. Healthcare in England - Wikipedia

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    In England, a fixed NHS prescription charge is payable for up to a three-month supply of each item (£9.35 as of April 2022), regardless of actual cost. [7] There are many exemptions from the charge, including patients under 16 years old (18 if still in full-time education), over 60, with certain medical conditions, on low incomes or in receipt ...

  7. Woman who miscarried fined by NHS for claiming free ... - AOL

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    A woman who miscarried was fined by the NHS for claiming a free prescription while ... to pay a £46.75 fine plus the £9.35 prescription charge for the tablets. ... and emailed over the proof to ...

  8. The plan was first proposed in 2021 by Boris Johnson’s government to lift the qualifying age for free prescriptions from 60 to 66 Plans to end free prescriptions for 60-65 year-olds ‘scrapped ...

  9. Healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The right to NHS prescriptions is based on residence, not nationality. Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales no longer charge for prescriptions. In England, a fixed prescription charge is payable for up to a three-month supply of each item (£9.35 as of April 2022), regardless of actual cost. [43]