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  2. Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track' - AOL

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    By September 2024, there had been an increase in the number of dental practices taking on new NHS patients, the NAO said, but this has still not led to an increase in treatments being done beyond ...

  3. NHS dentistry - Wikipedia

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    When the NHS was established in July 1948 dental treatment was free. Demand on the service was enormous. About a quarter of the dentists joined the NHS and by November 1948 83% had joined. Dental health in the UK was worse than that of Germany. In the first nine months of the NHS 4.5 million teeth were removed and 4.2 million teeth were filled.

  4. Prescription charges - Wikipedia

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    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] As of August 2024 the prescription charge is £9.90 per item. [2]

  5. — NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (@NHS_LLR) March 17, 2024 And even if this goal was reached, it would still be 2.6 million fewer treatments per year than pre-pandemic levels, the NAO ...

  6. National Health Service Act 1952 - Wikipedia

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    It extended prescription charges and dental charges for National Health Service patients. [1] The one shilling charge for prescriptions was introduced on 1 June 1952. [2] The prescription charge and additional charges for "amenity" beds in hospitals were enacted under the National Health Service (Amendment) Act 1949.

  7. Dentists to get ‘cash for new patients’ under plans to boost ...

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    It comes as the Government and NHS England launched a ‘NHS dental recovery plan’. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. Healthcare in England - Wikipedia

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    The NHS is free at the point of use for the patient though there are charges associated with eye tests, dental care, prescriptions, and many aspects of personal care. The NHS provides the major part of healthcare in England, including primary care , in-patient care , long-term healthcare , ophthalmology and dentistry .

  9. Why scrapping NHS dental costs won't make much ... - AOL

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