£7.10 if you pay the full rate ie are not on benefits
a lot well to be honest i think you should ask the NHS that would be a smart idea
£40 million in a year
The NHS started in1948 it is now payed for in taxes.
what are the principles of care value base in the nhs
NHS is funded by the government and in local areas small organizations (e.g general practitioner, hospitals) are funded by council. The NHS can also be funding by charity/donations.
Prescription glasses are glasses which have been acquired through a prescription from an optometrist or ophthalmologist. Prescription glasses are available on the NHS in the UK.
not if you are using the general medical services (NHS in Northern Ireland), but if you have a private prescription from your GP there is no problem
Opticians are not authorized to write NHS prescriptions for medications; this responsibility typically falls to medical doctors or qualified optometrists. However, optometrists, who are trained to examine the eyes and diagnose conditions, can prescribe certain medications and may provide NHS prescriptions for eye-related issues. If an optician identifies a need for a prescription, they would refer the patient to an appropriate healthcare professional.
it cost the NHS 1.7 Bn but raises 9 Bn in tax
The NHS (National Health Service) in the UK is a government organisation and does not make a profit. It is funded by the tax payer.
a lot well to be honest i think you should ask the NHS that would be a smart idea
£40 million in a year
20909 per second
It can be done on the NHS free if necessary.
Prescription glasses pries can vary depending on the prescription needed.
"Off FP10" refers to medications that are prescribed outside the NHS's standard prescription form (FP10) in the UK. This typically applies to items that are not available on the NHS or those that require special arrangements, such as private prescriptions or specific treatments not covered by NHS guidelines. Prescribing "off FP10" may involve private healthcare providers or specific circumstances where alternative arrangements are made for medication access.
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