it doesn't with yours either as it just assumes extra costs are incurred further down the line .You’re choosing to decry it as it doesn’t correlate with your assertion mate.
it doesn't with yours either as it just assumes extra costs are incurred further down the line .You’re choosing to decry it as it doesn’t correlate with your assertion mate.
nor in Scotland .
My view is there should be .

It doesn’t assume anything though, it clearly shows that additional treatment and visits were required by a percentage of those who had skipped prescriptions due to cost.it doesn't with yours either as it just assumes extra costs are incurred further down the line .
the problem is that the percentage of the population paying ( direct ) tax is shrinking while demands on the health & care system is rising . I see nothing wrong in those who can afford it paying towards their prescriptions .Mine is opposite... since I started in my current line of work in 1986 I have never had a day off sick and have paid a small fortune into 'the system' in tax and NI ... my prescriptions post heart op would have been around £250 per annum until turning 60 (less with prepayment plan which I did) ... I would much rather contribute to nobody needing to pay for essential medicine (and good education for all) than for pointless nuclear deterrents or self indulgent space exploration when the world we live in still has people dying before their time of Health issues or malnutrition ... not everyone shares my view, of course![]()
err not according to that report as they included the pre payment certificate ones in that 90% so what they really meant was "at point of sale no payment changed hand".It doesn’t assume anything though, it clearly shows that additional treatment and visits were required by a percentage of those who had skipped prescriptions due to cost.
Nearly 90% of prescriptions are handed over for nothing anyway, and scrapping fees altogether would only increase the NHS coffers by less than 0.5% of its total revenue. So the specific segment you’re referring to is relative buttons.
Oh look Duncans disciple is in townOh well, that must mean every 60+ in Thailand goes after extremely young girls.
Hey Julian, black people have high stabby stabby rates in London. Be careful around black people!!!

I wasn’t using that report for that stat though mate.err not according to that report as they included the pre payment certificate ones in that 90% so what they really meant was "at point of sale no payment changed hand".
Talking of prescriptions, it's amazes me, the items that can now be bought via online chemists, more expensive than prescription but can be bought none the less. Example being, many weeks back I'd bit the underside of my tongue, which developed to an ulcer that was quite sore. Well I know all these gels, that supermarkets sell, are a complete and utter waste of money. However, what I did know was that Hydrocortisone tablets, were an excellent and probably only in my personal opinion, effective treatment. So I looked online, now I never expected to see the drug for sale, but thought i'd chance my luck. Reason being it is steroid base. And guess what, I managed to find a chemist that sold it! So I filled out the online form, and placed the order. I can't remember how much they cost, let's say around £15...I thought, might have been scammed here, because I still couldn't believe you could buy them...But hey presto order arrived! Although trying to hold a tablet under one side of your tongue is not recommended (it dissolves, very, very slowly).
You know where you went wrong don't you. Next time don't bite your tongue, just tell them exactly what you think and ban the fckers!
Re: online prescriptions, how did you trust the site? Unless it's Boots or Lloyds I wouldn't trust any online supplier. Heard too many horror stories about fake medicines with all sorts of lethal chemicals in them. Hydrocortisone would defo be one I'd want to make sure about.
Talking of prescriptions, it's amazes me, the items that can now be bought via online chemists, more expensive than prescription but can be bought none the less. Example being, many weeks back I'd bit the underside of my tongue, which developed to an ulcer that was quite sore. Well I know all these gels, that supermarkets sell, are a complete and utter waste of money. However, what I did know was that Hydrocortisone tablets, were an excellent and probably only in my personal opinion, effective treatment. So I looked online, now I never expected to see the drug for sale, but thought i'd chance my luck. Reason being it is steroid base. And guess what, I managed to find a chemist that sold it! So I filled out the online form, and placed the order. I can't remember how much they cost, let's say around £15...I thought, might have been scammed here, because I still couldn't believe you could buy them...But hey presto order arrived! Although trying to hold a tablet under one side of your tongue is not recommended (it dissolves, very, very slowly).
Disclaimer, before taking any drug, you must read the instructions. I am not recommending this drug, just highlighting my surprise at the availability of it.
Allegedlyyou can buy viagra online, no prescription, and have it delivered to your door.
Although I can’t Claim to know too much about it, I think Germany has the right answer. A dedicated healthcare tax set at 8% of your salary, so the high end earners pay a bit more, combined with central government funding.
is that not effectively what we pay NI for which is pretty much 10% flat (barring the first 8k or whatever it is).
Allegedlyyou can buy viagra online, no prescription, and have it delivered to your door.
Sort of as originally NI was theoretically to provide for retirement ,unemployment , sickness benefits plus the NHS . Now it is really just another tax as contribution based benefits are being deliberately run down .is that not effectively what we pay NI for which is pretty much 10% flat (barring the first 8k or whatever it is).
well i'm sure your stat is wrong but if it is correct thats a **** load of fraudulent claims .I wasn’t using that report for that stat though mate.
Then you’d be wrong mate.well i'm sure your stat is wrong but if it is correct thats a **** load of fraudulent claims .
dear God no wonder the NHS is falling apart since we have no intention of funding it .Then you’d be wrong mate.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/mar/03/nhs-prescription-charges-rise-drugs
