Hi, I went to pickup my repeat prescription from the Pharmacy today as normal. Insulin, Libre Sensors and Warfarin (for another non-diabetes illness).
The assistant looked at my NHS Medical Exemption Certificate and told me that it was about to expire on the 7th of December 22.
I panicked, and went online when I got home to find out how to get a replacement.
At first I saw that apparently I should have received a reminder a month before the old card ran out. (Instantly got the "hump" and started muttering), but then I found an NHS webpage which told me that I did not require a replacement certificate, because this year I had my 60th birthday (WooHoo! I made it) and that I was now entitled to Free NHS Prescriptions based upon age.
HOWEVER, just when I was about to settle down with a glass of Baileys (very cheap at the moment), something caught my eye on the side of the page.
Apparently there has been a lot of talk that in early 2023 the Government will be reviewing whether the age for free NHS prescriptions will rise from 60 to 66 in line with the new National Pension age. It also said that the change could happen "immediately" after the results of the review have been announced.
This concerns me greatly.
Question: Should I be discussing this with my GP or Diabetes team, when current NHS guidelines clearly state that "at the moment" I am entitled to free prescriptions because I am over 60?
Is there a specific Forum on this site which is more suitable for this question?
The assistant looked at my NHS Medical Exemption Certificate and told me that it was about to expire on the 7th of December 22.
I panicked, and went online when I got home to find out how to get a replacement.
At first I saw that apparently I should have received a reminder a month before the old card ran out. (Instantly got the "hump" and started muttering), but then I found an NHS webpage which told me that I did not require a replacement certificate, because this year I had my 60th birthday (WooHoo! I made it) and that I was now entitled to Free NHS Prescriptions based upon age.
HOWEVER, just when I was about to settle down with a glass of Baileys (very cheap at the moment), something caught my eye on the side of the page.
Apparently there has been a lot of talk that in early 2023 the Government will be reviewing whether the age for free NHS prescriptions will rise from 60 to 66 in line with the new National Pension age. It also said that the change could happen "immediately" after the results of the review have been announced.
This concerns me greatly.
Question: Should I be discussing this with my GP or Diabetes team, when current NHS guidelines clearly state that "at the moment" I am entitled to free prescriptions because I am over 60?
Is there a specific Forum on this site which is more suitable for this question?