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Prescriptions charges in England should be reviewed as thousands of people are not collecting medicines because of cost, Citizens Advice has said. | Prescriptions charges in England should be reviewed as thousands of people are not collecting medicines because of cost, Citizens Advice has said. |
It follows a poll of 880 people which found 2% were put off by the price - a total of 800,000 if the proportion were repeated across the whole of England. | It follows a poll of 880 people which found 2% were put off by the price - a total of 800,000 if the proportion were repeated across the whole of England. |
Wales has already introduced free prescriptions while Scotland has promised to follow suit. | Wales has already introduced free prescriptions while Scotland has promised to follow suit. |
But ministers in England are still refusing to drop the £6.85 charge. | But ministers in England are still refusing to drop the £6.85 charge. |
Prescription charges can seriously damage your health David Harker, of Citizens Advice | Prescription charges can seriously damage your health David Harker, of Citizens Advice |
Citizens Advice said the poll, carried out for it by Mori, showed there was an urgent need for the government to review prescription charging. | Citizens Advice said the poll, carried out for it by Mori, showed there was an urgent need for the government to review prescription charging. |
The organisation's chief executive David Harker said: "It is unacceptable that people are still failing to collect prescriptions because they can't afford it. | The organisation's chief executive David Harker said: "It is unacceptable that people are still failing to collect prescriptions because they can't afford it. |
"Evidence from our bureaux shows that prescription charges can seriously damage your health and the impact is felt most severely by people on low incomes and with long-term health problems. | "Evidence from our bureaux shows that prescription charges can seriously damage your health and the impact is felt most severely by people on low incomes and with long-term health problems. |
"We are urging the government to review the issue of prescription charging as a matter of urgency to address the issue of prescription poverty in England. | "We are urging the government to review the issue of prescription charging as a matter of urgency to address the issue of prescription poverty in England. |
"The progress in Wales and Scotland shows there is a strong case for abolishing prescription charges in England altogether." | "The progress in Wales and Scotland shows there is a strong case for abolishing prescription charges in England altogether." |
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Charlotte Potter, of the charity Help the Aged supported the call for a review of prescription charging. | |
She said: "Many older people suffer more than one chronic condition, which can lead them having to take multiple medications. | |
"As a result, it is critical that cost is never a barrier to older people receiving the right care and treatment." | |
Some 45% of medications prescribed in the UK are for people aged 65 and over, while 36% of older people aged 75 and over take four or more prescribed drugs. | |
The government ruled out any move towards free prescriptions in England. | |
Ministers are planning to launch a consultation in the near future, but this will only be looking at "cost-neutral" ways of tweaking the system. | Ministers are planning to launch a consultation in the near future, but this will only be looking at "cost-neutral" ways of tweaking the system. |
At the moment children and those on low incomes are exempt from payment. People needing regular prescriptions are also entitled to apply for a pre-payment scheme which means they can get unlimited prescriptions for under £2 a week. | At the moment children and those on low incomes are exempt from payment. People needing regular prescriptions are also entitled to apply for a pre-payment scheme which means they can get unlimited prescriptions for under £2 a week. |
The government said the system meant that just one in 10 prescription items were charged at the full price. | The government said the system meant that just one in 10 prescription items were charged at the full price. |
A Department of Health spokeswoman added: "Prescription charges provide a valuable contribution to the NHS in England, estimated to be £430m for 2006-7. | A Department of Health spokeswoman added: "Prescription charges provide a valuable contribution to the NHS in England, estimated to be £430m for 2006-7. |
"Abolishing them would significantly reduce the money available to deliver other health priorities." | "Abolishing them would significantly reduce the money available to deliver other health priorities." |