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The MEP says: " Requests for emergency supplies can be made by either a patient or a prescriber. " and "An emergency supply is a private transaction for which pharmacists may charge. The amount charged is at the pharmacist’s discretion and company procedures may be in place for this." So, as usual, the RPSGB takes its familiar "sitting on the fence" position...
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However do you ever want to see another script from that doctor or patient? Are you trying to build relationships or break them? What's the company policy? And if you decide not to charge do find out the reason for exemption so that you know what to tick on the back. I wouldn't dream of charging the patient as long as a script had been promised by the GP. Jeff |
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Thanks Zoggite and Jeff, I thought I may have missed something in the MEP as you say Zoggite it is very vague. 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. The example in the actual question is amoxycillin which could be less than £2 so would you charge £6.85? p2008 |
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I understand that if the GP was seeing his patient under the terms of the NHS (i.e. NOT on his own time, as a private patient), then it would be illegal for him to issue a non-NHS prescription as he could be depriving/defrauding the NHS of £6.85 income; Wasn't there a case in the past where a pharmacist got told off for openly telling patients "you can buy this without prescription and it'll work out cheaper"?
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If the script is NHS then ask the patient to pay £6.85 regardless of exemption. Ask them to come into the pharmacy and sign script when "they feel better" and you will return charge. Sounds reasonable. |
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