Sorry if my straight talking isn't to your liking, in future I will flower them up with lots of fluffy words that add nothing to the post.... snip ...
I actually agree with your stance on the whole issue , @mike@conisbrough, but I do think that last post was inaccurate as to what the poster was saying, and unnecessarily abrupt.
Signy
Sorry if my straight talking isn't to your liking, in future I will flower them up with lots of fluffy words that add nothing to the post.
I have a card and it is automatically renewed every 5 years and the new one comes though the post a few weeks before the old one runs out.Yes it's plastic credit card size with name and valid from and until date on it. I've always had a reminder sent a month before renewal date.
Why should the surgery or pharmacist be responsible for your prescription?
If the pharmacist asks you and you say No does that mean he can refuse to issue the prescription until you have paid for it?
Get real, your prescription, your declaration, your signature - your responsibility !!
How can people claim ignorance when they sign a declaration?Where has I said the Pharmacist should be responsible for my prescription? What I am saying is that when a check up appointment is made at the surgery, if you have a medically exempt condition, the surgery could check that you know that you have to have this card - after all, you collect the form required from them. Also the Pharmacist could ask whether you have this card.
I don't know whether you have read this thread from the start, but many of the posters have been landed with a hefty fine and it appears that even medical practitioners are not aware of the procedures. I guess what I am asking for is a clear, concise communication from the NHS to ensure that everyone knows what they need to do.
You may argue that ignorance of people is not the NHS's fault, however giving as much information as you can to people is much better than berating them for their error.
I agree a greater degree of awareness is needed but let's face facts, the vast majority are not being fined. The vast majority have a current exemption certificate. The information must be getting out there somehow. It's also not practical to put the onus on the writer of the prescription. If you were in receipt of welfare benefits, would you want your doc to know ? Would you provide proof ? I do feel sorry for those affected and I'll say again that I don't agree with the fines but it is just not fair to continually try to blame others. Every time you collect a prescription you sign a declaration stating you currently hold a valid medical exemption certificate. Because you choose to ignore it or not even read it is not a valid argument.Although it is all of our responsibility to check information we are signing, I do feel that Diabetes UK would be wise to include informing all GP practices, and pharmacists of the new crackdown and involve them in highlighting the issue. Every time a Diabetic or other exemption condition is made, the Surgery could ask the patient whether they have the relevant exemption card/certificate and the dispensing chemist could ask to see the card or confirm that the patient has one. Instead of us all complaining about the unfairness of it all, we would be all wiser to try and assist each other in getting the relevant paperwork in order.
Is someone declaring and signing to say they have a valid Exemption Certificate not classed as fraud if they don't have the certificate?At end of day who evers responsibilty it is - nhs england could look at their systems and change them. They could easily find a way of just targetting knowing fraudsters.
Is someone declaring and signing to say they have a valid Exemption Certificate not classed as fraud if they don't have the certificate?
Entitlement to the certificate is not the same as holding the certificate!
TBH those people that have received 'fines' are very lucky that the Newcastle office haven't gone back into the history for that person and taken criminal proceedings for those with multiple 'ignorant declarations'.
Because they have mis-understood the declaration.How can people claim ignorance when they sign a declaration?
I really can't see how anyone can misunderstand "currently hold a medical exemption certificate". Even if you wasn't sure, wouldn't you ask ? I think being told about an innocent heart murmour is completely different. Did you sign the mortgage form to say you didn't have a heart murmour ? I'm not sure how this is even relevant. Perhaps we should ask the question here. Did anyone not understand what they were signing ?
Not any more!now i hold a medical exemption card but if im not signing is someone commiting fraud
I order my prescriptions online and they go from my GP to the pharmacy. I collect the items from the pharmacy. I haven't been asked to sign anything for years.Personally I cant really see how it could be much clearer, every time we pick up a prescription we have to tick the box that says "has a valid medical exemption" and then sign the form......Is that not a monthly/bi monthly reminder?
There is even a declaration further down the prescription stating that the info signed for is correct and a consent to the information on the prescription being to sent to the NHS, the DWP and local authorities.
I realise that some may have been eligible for free prescriptions for many years and the criteria may even have changed but you do have to sign every time you pick up your prescription that you have a valid medical exemption certificate.
Thanks to Mike for the pic.
Personally I cant really see how it could be much clearer, every time we pick up a prescription we have to tick the box that says "has a valid medical exemption" and then sign the form......Is that not a monthly/bi monthly reminder?
There is even a declaration further down the prescription stating that the info signed for is correct and a consent to the information on the prescription being to sent to the NHS, the DWP and local authorities.
I realise that some may have been eligible for free prescriptions for many years and the criteria may even have changed but you do have to sign every time you pick up your prescription that you have a valid medical exemption certificate.
Thanks to Mike for the pic.
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