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  2. NHS dentistry - Wikipedia

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    When the NHS was established in July 1948 dental treatment was free. Demand on the service was enormous. About a quarter of the dentists joined the NHS and by November 1948 83% had joined. Dental health in the UK was worse than that of Germany. In the first nine months of the NHS 4.5 million teeth were removed and 4.2 million teeth were filled.

  3. Prescription charges - Wikipedia

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    The levy is €2.00 up to a maximum of €20 per family per calendar month. The levy was reduced to €1.50 from April 2019 for medical card holders over the age of 70. [31] The Over 70s prescription charge was reduced to €1, and the Drugs Payment Scheme cap reduced to €114, in 2020.

  4. National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    In June 2023, the delayed NHS Long term Workforce Plan was announced, set up to train more doctors and nurses and create new roles within the health service. [ 102 ] In 2024, multiple NHS hospitals started mandating radiographers to ask all male patients aged 12 to 55 if they were pregnant.

  5. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 there was a decreasing availability of NHS dentistry following a new government contract [139] and a trend towards dentists accepting private patients only, [140] with 1 in 10 dentists having left the NHS. However, in 2014 the number of NHS dental patients increased. [141] There have been several high-profile scandals within the NHS.

  6. Healthcare in Germany - Wikipedia

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    [71] Dentists in Germany calculate the dental treatment costs per the GOZ and GÖA fee schedule. This is the formula dentists use to calculate the dental treatment costs. Dental cost = Score x Point Value (5.62421 cents) x Factor (1 to 3.5) x Nr of teeth [72] Where Score is a number assigned to each dental service listed in the GOZ fee schedule.

  7. Health and Social Care Levy - Wikipedia

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    The tax, which was initially to be raised from a 1.25% increase in National Insurance contributions, was expected to raise £12 billion a year. Details of the Health and Social Care Levy were announced in the House of Commons by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 7 September 2021, with plans for its introduction in April 2023. Under the proposals ...

  8. British Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Medical Association (BMA) is a registered trade union [1][2][3] and professional body [4][5] for doctors in the United Kingdom. It does not regulate or certify doctors, a responsibility which lies with the General Medical Council. The BMA has a range of representative and scientific committees and is recognised by National Health ...

  9. National Insurance - Wikipedia

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    On 7 September 2021, the government announced an increase of NI rates by 1.25 percentage points for the 2022–23 tax year, breaking its 2019 manifesto promise. From 2023, a new health and social care levy charged at the 1.25% rate would be introduced with NI rates reverting to their previous rates. [26]