Doon frae Troon
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Probably why Scotland can provide free prescriptions.
https://wingsoverscotland.com/not-down-with-the-sickness/#more-104983
https://wingsoverscotland.com/not-down-with-the-sickness/#more-104983
Who had 13.04 on Thursday as the next "bash the English/Scots are great" thread from Doon?
Could it be more because there are more sick people in Scotland so you get a bigger discount or could it be because it's in Wings and not really true.
Beyond my control, who cares.
"These are the Scottish figures for medicine costs at list price, ie before any negotiated discounts that the health service is able to obtain:"
You'll also find Wings has a great record of linking his source material.
I was curious about that quote too.
You could draw nearly any meaning you like from it.
It could be that Scotland is more efficient
It could be that after discount England spends less
It could be that after discounts Englands costs are lower so they do more with an equivalent budget
It could be that the difference is the amount people in England pay for prescriptions, thus increasing the fund available to spend on medicine.
"If you only read 1 page of a book, you won't know the story contained" - Me, 2018
You cant bring in good facts to rebutt another England bashing non storyI thought this thread was going to be useful for someone, i didn't look at who started it.
To be useful, if you take regular medication like me are in England and get more than one prescription per month, you can get a pre payment certificate for 10.40 per month on DD. Saves a fortune for the chronically ill!
NHS Supply Chain, owned by DHL, do all the negotiating on supplies and services across the NHS. Their starting point is massive against list price. They are excellent(bl00dy painful) to negotiate with.
List price is just a starting point, the end figure being nowhere near the actual. I'd expect both NHS Scotland, and England and Wales do an excellent job on getting a fair deal.
Another non-story from Wings/Doon - better than reading the Beano!
The text box referring to the scottish figure quotes Gross Ingredient Cost whereas that referring to NHS England quotes list price. Durned if l know whether the two are chalk & cheese? Me suspects its a meaningless comparision.
The problem with free prescriptions is that people expect everything for nothing and then keep getting drugs they no longer need.
I was speaking to my doctor and he said that he was asked for paracetamol on prescription and he said no as you can get it for 50p in the shops. The response from patient was "I'm entitled". (all this was in total patient confidentiality). I know someone else who keeps getting a co-codamol prescription despite not using it for years. I asked why he didn't cancel it and he said, "well it costs me nothing." I told him it cost everyone and if everybody did the same its an abuse to the system and adds unnecessary costs that can be used elsewhere.
In reality from another doctor friend, free prescriptions are a PI Exercise as about 90% where free anyway for conditions where the drugs where necessary for day-to-day living.