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  2. The right to choose: NHS patients decide where they are ... - AOL

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    When making decisions about healthcare, NHS patients are free to choose where they are treated based on what matters most to them, whether that is how far to travel, how long to wait, or how the ...

  3. Patient choice - Wikipedia

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    April 2014 policy extended to mental health. Guidance says "This means having a right to choose which team, led by a named healthcare professional, delivers their care and treatment. [4] October 2014 the Five Year Forward View asserts "We will make good on the NHS’ longstanding promise to give patients choice over where and how they receive ...

  4. Longest-serving MPs unite to oppose assisted dying - AOL

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    The UK's two longest-serving MPs have united to oppose the assisted dying bill, which is due to be debated in Parliament next week. In a joint article for the Guardian, Labour's Diane Abbott and ...

  5. Assisted dying bill about right to choose - minister - AOL

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    The assisted dying bill has been defended by Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall who told the BBC it was about the "right to choose". She refused to criticise Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood ...

  6. Healthcare in England - Wikipedia

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    About half of the income of dentists in England comes from work sub-contracted from the NHS, [6] however not all dentists choose to do NHS work. [ 5 ] In England, a fixed NHS prescription charge is payable for up to a three-month supply of each item (£9.35 as of April 2022 [update] ), regardless of actual cost. [ 7 ]

  7. Patients' rights - Wikipedia

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    Right to information: Every patient has the right to know what is the illness that they are suffering, its causes, the status of the diagnosis (provisional or confirmed), expected costs of treatment. Furthermore, service providers should communicate this in a manner that is understandable for the patient.

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