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  2. Prescription charges - Wikipedia

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    However, people may be exempt from charges in various exemption categories. Charges were abolished by NHS Wales in 2007, Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland in 2010 and by NHS Scotland in 2011. In 2010/11, in England, £450 million was raised through these charges, some 0.5% of the total NHS budget. [1]

  3. NHS Business Services Authority - Wikipedia

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    Student Services administers the NHS Bursary and Social Work Bursary schemes, including the NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF) on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care. NHS Bursaries process applications for annual payments from the NHS to help students studying medicine, dentistry, nursing or healthcare courses in England. [5]

  4. Immigration health surcharge - Wikipedia

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    People from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea have to pay for this surcharge in cash only. [9] It was raised from £200 to £400 a year in 2018, [10] to £624 in 2020, [11] and to the current rate in February 2024. [12] NHS trusts may have to loan overseas recruits funds to pay these upfront costs. [13]

  5. NHS Low Income Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Low Income Scheme is intended to reduce the cost of NHS prescription charges, NHS dentistry, sight tests, glasses and contact lenses, necessary costs of travel to receive NHS treatment, NHS wigs and fabric supports, i.e. spinal or abdominal supports or surgical brassieres supplied through a hospital.

  6. Record high of 5.45 million people now waiting for routine ...

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    NHS England also said the number having to wait more than a year to start treatment was 304,803 in June. Record high of 5.45 million people now waiting for routine NHS treatment Skip to main content

  7. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to end prepayment penalties for more ...

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    The move will save millions of households £45 a year on their energy bills, the Treasury said

  8. Prepayment for service - Wikipedia

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    Recent statistics (OECD Communications Outlook 2005) indicate that 40% of the total mobile phone market in the OECD region consists of prepaid accounts. This service was invented by Portuguese provider TMN, while researching for a means to increase penetration of mobile technology by allowing anyone to buy a fully working (usually requiring a quick and simple activation process) mobile phone ...

  9. What is a prepayment penalty? - AOL

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    If your loan has a soft prepayment penalty, it means you can sell your house without paying a penalty fee. The proceeds from the transaction will go toward paying off your mortgage, and you won ...