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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2684438" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>This is a fair assessment on the situation. </p><p>I was diagnosed as a child & led to believe it was a “given” when I hit 18? Due to the nature of my condition & prescription (insulin & wot not.) as a matter of course encouraged/directed to tick the exempt box on the paperwork by the chemist.</p><p></p><p>I went on for years like this till I saw a topic on this forum 10 years ago? (Correction. 8 years back. My second card expires in 26.)</p><p></p><p>Funny enough. About the same time as my first application. I noticed a sign in the chemist notifying the stance on exemption certs.</p><p>& how much the NHS looses on fraudulent claims?</p><p></p><p>It’s an easy mistake to make. I can’t work out why the exempt certs aren’t flagged & issued automatically (with the yearly med reviews?) then issued a little like bank cards…?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2684438, member: 101136"] This is a fair assessment on the situation. I was diagnosed as a child & led to believe it was a “given” when I hit 18? Due to the nature of my condition & prescription (insulin & wot not.) as a matter of course encouraged/directed to tick the exempt box on the paperwork by the chemist. I went on for years like this till I saw a topic on this forum 10 years ago? (Correction. 8 years back. My second card expires in 26.) Funny enough. About the same time as my first application. I noticed a sign in the chemist notifying the stance on exemption certs. & how much the NHS looses on fraudulent claims? It’s an easy mistake to make. I can’t work out why the exempt certs aren’t flagged & issued automatically (with the yearly med reviews?) then issued a little like bank cards…? [/QUOTE]
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