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NHS prescription costs to increase in England | NHS prescription costs to increase in England |
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The cost of NHS prescriptions in England will rise 25p to £7.65 from 1 April, the government has announced. | The cost of NHS prescriptions in England will rise 25p to £7.65 from 1 April, the government has announced. |
Charges for basic dental treatment will rise 50p to £17.50, with rises of up to £5 for more complex work. | Charges for basic dental treatment will rise 50p to £17.50, with rises of up to £5 for more complex work. |
The changes in charges were outlined by Health Minister Simon Burns and will be put before Parliament soon. | The changes in charges were outlined by Health Minister Simon Burns and will be put before Parliament soon. |
Doctors' leaders say the current system is unfair and needs to be reformed in England. | |
This latest announcement means NHS prescription charges increase again in England, while in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland charges have already been scrapped. | This latest announcement means NHS prescription charges increase again in England, while in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland charges have already been scrapped. |
But the cost of a prescription payment certificate (PPC), which is valid for three months, will remain at £29.10 and the price of an annual PPC will be held at £104. | But the cost of a prescription payment certificate (PPC), which is valid for three months, will remain at £29.10 and the price of an annual PPC will be held at £104. |
Mr Burns said: "PPCs offer savings for those needing four or more items in three months or 14 or more items in one year." | Mr Burns said: "PPCs offer savings for those needing four or more items in three months or 14 or more items in one year." |
Charges for elastic stockings and tights, wigs and fabric supports supplied by hospitals will also be increased. | Charges for elastic stockings and tights, wigs and fabric supports supplied by hospitals will also be increased. |
The value of vouchers for glasses for children, people on low incomes and those with complex sight problems will increase by 2.5% overall. | The value of vouchers for glasses for children, people on low incomes and those with complex sight problems will increase by 2.5% overall. |
A BMA spokesperson said that the current system needs reforming. | |
"It's unfair for patients as whether you pay depends not only on what part of the UK you live in, but also on what kind of condition you have. | |
"The bureaucracy to administer the charging and exemption regime is also cumbersome and costly. The BMA believes it would be best to abolish prescription charges in England altogether." | |
Fillings to crowns | Fillings to crowns |
The announcement also means an increase in charges for dental treatment. | The announcement also means an increase in charges for dental treatment. |
The dental charge payable for a "band 1" course of treatment - examination, diagnosis and advice, includes X-rays, a scale and polish and planning for further work if necessary - will rise 50p to £17.50. | The dental charge payable for a "band 1" course of treatment - examination, diagnosis and advice, includes X-rays, a scale and polish and planning for further work if necessary - will rise 50p to £17.50. |
Band 2 charges, covering fillings, root canal treatment and extractions, will rise by £1 to £48. | Band 2 charges, covering fillings, root canal treatment and extractions, will rise by £1 to £48. |
For band 3 work, such as crowns, dentures and bridges, the cost will increase by £5 to £209. | For band 3 work, such as crowns, dentures and bridges, the cost will increase by £5 to £209. |
Mr Burns said: "Dental charges represent an important contribution to the overall cost of dental services. | Mr Burns said: "Dental charges represent an important contribution to the overall cost of dental services. |
"The exact amount raised will be dependent upon the level and type of primary care trusts and the proportion of charge-paying patients who attend dentists and the level of treatment they require." | "The exact amount raised will be dependent upon the level and type of primary care trusts and the proportion of charge-paying patients who attend dentists and the level of treatment they require." |
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