ScottishJohn
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Martin^^ said:What do people think of the proposal to abolish prescription charges?
Personally, I think that people have a responsibility to contribute directly to the cost of their treatment. The £6.50 prescription charge is very cheap in relation to the cost of modern drugs, but it serves to remind people that healthcare is not a free resource.
When my daughter needed treatment for an ear infection in Florida 8 years ago, it cost us over £80 in doctor's fees and pharmacy charges. An appointment with a BUPA physician can easily leave little change from £90.
The NHS is already a great deal - those of us who can afford it should not grudge paying a few pounds toward the cost of the service we receive.
I know there are some people with health problems and low incomes who struggle to meet these costs and it is right that they should be helped, but most people can afford to pay towards the cost of their medicines.
I agree - I think there are better ways to spend the money than to give everyone free prescriptions, however I do think that people with ongoing long term health problems like diabetes etc should continue to recieve free at source medicine, AND the list of people who qualify for such help needs to be widened - currently there are long term illnesses which are not covered don't ask me what they are! I heard about it on a radio programme ages ago. Anyway the list needs revisited!
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