Sir D, how would that be defrauding the NHS? dont quite grasp that, You charge the patient, but then refund them after you get the Rx, also the patient would get the exact number of tablets that were on the Rx at the end, it could be recorded in the ES register like normal, and there is no need to record the charge that was made.
but even if it was defrauding the NHS, would that be worse than loaning a POM, like it was done by John twice previously, which is in breach of the medicines act.
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if someone's taking the piss with the ES service then we should deny them their meds.
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erm depends on the situation, ES means just that, ES. So i ant see how one would be able to deny someone meds in an emergency. Also try this in a multiple and hope you regional manager etc... doesn't find out, they wouldn't look favourably on it, especially if they are non-pharmacists.