MLA Ross backs ‘modest’ prescription charges
Mr Ross commented: “Back in December 2011 I proposed the establishment of a Cancer Drugs Fund for Northern Ireland, and suggested that the way in which this could be paid for was by a modest prescription charge. That motion was supported by the Assembly, so it is sensible that the Minister would now suggest similar proposals in order to make available potentially life-extending drugs to patients in Northern Ireland.
“The vast majority of people would not object to paying a modest sum of £1 for a prescription, and those who require a high volume of prescriptions would be offered the opportunity to buy a ‘season ticket’ for again a relatively modest cost of £25 for the twelve month period.
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Hide Ad“Sadly since the introduction of free prescriptions we have seen the system abused by some people, claiming over-the-counter products on prescriptions or ordering more medicine than they need.
“I hope that the public will engage in this consultation and indicate if they would support a small charge for prescriptions in order to make potentially lifesaving or life-extending drugs available to patients in Northern Ireland.”