Prescription Charges
Prescription Charges
I was rather shocked/disappointed today when 1st time for ages I had to get a prescription from my local pharmacy (tooth abyss/anti-biotic) and I went to pay and they said "no, you get them free". I queried this as there is no way I justify getting free prescriptions but they said because I am over 60 they are now free! 60 is not even government retirement age and with an NHS more than struggling in need of money to give me free prescriptions seems ludicrous. 60 still 5 years short of state pension age!
Ian
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Yes I was surprised at this too in similar circumstances.I'd agree to half charges after 60years old and free after retirement age.
IIRC I was also informed that I was eligible for a bus pass at 60 too.
IIRC I was also informed that I was eligible for a bus pass at 60 too.
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Psamathe wrote:I was rather shocked/disappointed today when 1st time for ages I had to get a prescription from my local pharmacy (tooth abyss/anti-biotic) and I went to pay and they said "no, you get them free". I queried this as there is no way I justify getting free prescriptions but they said because I am over 60 they are now free! 60 is not even government retirement age and with an NHS more than struggling in need of money to give me free prescriptions seems ludicrous. 60 still 5 years short of state pension age!
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Bus Pass is at 'retirement age' now.reohn2 wrote:IIRC I was also informed that I was eligible for a bus pass at 60 too.
It was 60, but they gradually increased the age. I was 62 before I was allowed mine as a late 1952 baby, but Mrs Mick F has to be 66 as she's a 1956 baby.
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I always think 'Prescription Charges? An unfair tax on the sick! '
Should be free of charge regardless of age IMO.
Al
Should be free of charge regardless of age IMO.
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Psamathe wrote: 60 still 5 years short of state pension age!
Ian
Sorry to bring bad news but it will be at least 6 years before you reach state pension age. And if they move the goalposts again.........
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meic wrote:They are free for everybody on the right side of the border.
No, they are not "free for everybody the right side of the border" ... it's paid for by those of us tax payers on the wrong side ....
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They are still free for US though.
Thankyou.
Though I dont make use of this state benefit I am pleased to say.
Thankyou.
Though I dont make use of this state benefit I am pleased to say.
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If it's any consolation to folks, any presciptions from my dentist are not free (because my dentist is not on the NHS ).
I've been getting free NHS prescriptions for over 8 years now. Maybe the charge ought to be means-tested? But how to do it fairly? Anyway, before I reached 60, for several years I had a prescription Prepayment Certificate (a sort of season ticket). Last time I renewed mine, it cost £102 per annum (it's probably more, now) - quite a tidy sum - but for the amount of stuff I needed, it was still a cost benefit.
I don't really feel guilty about this. After all, the amount of taxes I've paid over the years - and am still paying...
I've been getting free NHS prescriptions for over 8 years now. Maybe the charge ought to be means-tested? But how to do it fairly? Anyway, before I reached 60, for several years I had a prescription Prepayment Certificate (a sort of season ticket). Last time I renewed mine, it cost £102 per annum (it's probably more, now) - quite a tidy sum - but for the amount of stuff I needed, it was still a cost benefit.
I don't really feel guilty about this. After all, the amount of taxes I've paid over the years - and am still paying...
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Anybody who feels they are receiving too much from the welfare state can always pass it on to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt.
https://www.dmo.gov.uk/responsibilities ... reduction/
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rjb wrote:Psamathe wrote: 60 still 5 years short of state pension age!
Ian
Sorry to bring bad news but it will be at least 6 years before you reach state pension age. And if they move the goalposts again......... :x
Speaking "generically". Everybody I know was kept well informed of the increase in pension age so no complaints from me about it.
Ian
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al_yrpal wrote:I always think 'Prescription Charges? An unfair tax on the sick! '
Should be free of charge regardless of age IMO.
Al
I would agree or at least it should be the same across the entire UK. But given we have prescription charges and given the NHS is short of money, seems a daft to discriminate against those ages 59 vs those age 60. It would make sense to have no prescription charges or for it to be linked to receiving the State Pension.
Ian
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Cyril Haearn wrote:Psamathe wrote:I was rather shocked/disappointed today when 1st time for ages I had to get a prescription from my local pharmacy (tooth abyss/anti-biotic) and I went to pay and they said "no, you get them free". I queried this as there is no way I justify getting free prescriptions but they said because I am over 60 they are now free! 60 is not even government retirement age and with an NHS more than struggling in need of money to give me free prescriptions seems ludicrous. 60 still 5 years short of state pension age!
Ian
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I should like to complain about fuel being too cheap when I fill up my vehicle, maybe I could donate some cash to the Authorities
A jest surely. Fuel should be about 50 pence a litre. The price is mad artificially high by taxation.
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