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  2. Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme was established across the United Kingdom National Health Service in 1988. Patients and their children in receipt of means tested benefits, or on a low income, could get help with the cost of travel to hospital appointments. It does not apply to primary care or community services and it does not apply to visitors.

  3. Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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    The need for that inquiry does not arise, however, in a case where the employee relies on an express term of the contract and accordingly in such cases the Johnson exclusion area is not a relevant concept.’ Ward LJ and Lloyd LJ concurred. The case was joined to Botham v Ministry of Defence. Mr Botham was a youth community worker in Germany ...

  4. Marshall v Southampton Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    She was an employee of an Area Health Authority (or "AHA"), a body established by the UK government under the National Health Service Act 1977, as amended by the Health Services Act 1980. Marshall was dismissed after 14 years on 31 March 1980, approximately four weeks after attaining the age of 62, despite her expressing a willingness to ...

  5. R. v. North and East Devon Health Authority, ex parte Coughlan

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    Wonford Road in Exeter, UK.Near this place along the same road is the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust's Mardon Neuro-Rehabilitation Centre. When it was known as Mardon House, its threatened closure led to a 1999 judgment, ex parte Coughlan, in which the Court of Appeal of England and Wales said a disabled resident's legitimate expectation that she would have a "home for life" there ...

  6. United Kingdom health law - Wikipedia

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    NHS Plan 2000 more money, and more competition; National Health Service Act 2006; Regional hospital boards (1947–1974) under the National Health Service Act 1946; Regional health authority (UK) (1974-1996), 14 RHA's since the National Health Service Reorganisation Act 1973 plus 90 area health authorities. Also community health councils (1974 ...

  7. Assisted dying law could come at expense of other NHS ... - AOL

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    Implementing a new assisted dying law could come at the expense of other NHS services, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has suggested. The Cabinet minister – who plans to vote against the assisted ...

  8. Immigration health surcharge - Wikipedia

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    The immigration health surcharge was introduced by the Cameron–Clegg coalition by the Immigration (Health Charge) Order 2015, made under the provisions of the Immigration Act 2014, to deal with the issue of medical tourism involving the NHS in England. Once the surcharge is paid people are entitled to use the NHS in a similar way to UK residents.

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