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Originally Posted by paul2008 Thanks Zoggite and Jeff,
I thought I may have missed something in the MEP as you say Zoggite it is very vague. |
MEP will have nothing to do with pricing - it's not allowed to.
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But if you do it as a private prescription price may be much less than an NHS charge so how much would you charge private prescription charge or NHS charge.
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If it's an NHS GP seeing an NHS patient then I'd charge £6.85 unless I had evidence of exemption.
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The example in the actual question is amoxycillin which could be less than £2 so would you charge £6.85?
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The NHS tax if it was a taxable script that was due - unless of course it was a friend, relative or member of staff in which case I'd treat it as private if it was cheaper.
Jeff