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  2. NHS dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The contract between the NHS and dentists determines what work is provided for under the NHS, payments to dentists, and charges to patients. The contract is regularly revised. From 1947 dentists were paid for each filling, extraction or other work. In the first two years of the NHS the rates of item of service payments were cut three times.

  3. National Health Service Act 1952 - Wikipedia

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    Charges there must certainly be now and for some time to come, but the Government in this Act do not declare that charges must or should remain a permanent part of the national health service. [ 4 ] The number of NHS prescriptions for July–December 1948 was 78,364,281, for 1949 188,479,670, for 1950 202,004,872, for 1951 211,232,428, for 1952 ...

  4. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    Dentists are private contractors to the NHS, which means practitioners must purchase and maintain the practice premises, equip the surgery, and hire staff to provide an NHS dental service. The contract between the NHS and dentists determines what work is provided for under the NHS, payments to dentists, and charges to patients.

  5. NHS dentistry at ‘most perilous point’ in 75-year history ...

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    The Nuffield Trust report made a number of short and long-term recommendations for the Government to consider.

  6. Children ‘pay the price’ of dentistry issues, experts warn

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    Access to dentistry is improving, and last year around 800,000 more children saw an NHS dentist. “We invest £3 billion each year to deliver NHS dentistry and we have announced plans to increase ...

  7. 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]

  8. Dentists to get cash incentives for NHS patients - AOL

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  9. Dentistry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Dentists in the UK may undertake work under the National Health Service or privately. They may opt for either of these alternatives, or both. A small number of dentists are employed by the NHS but the vast majority are in private practice. UK dentists are regulated by the General Dental Council [1] and the Care Quality Commission. [2]