ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Its a ludicrous fucking idea. In a government of austerity, with aims of reducing purchases for products and reducing bureaucracy, we bring in a new policy to provide products to the entire subset of a population without any form of means testing that the market already provides effectively.
This isn't new, of course. The people who are able to take advantage of this are those who already qualify for free prescriptions. And could get exactly the same things on those prescriptions. And free prescriptions aren't means-tested, rich people's kids get free prescriptions and rich people with chronic illnesses get free prescriptions. As do rich Scots. Does this make it more convenient to make use of the policy? Yes, and that's potentially a bad thing for those inclined to abuse it.
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Calpol and paracetemol are used as examples, and they're the worst possible kind of examples. They aren't medicines to get you better, they are symptom relievers and disguisers. When Ben was diagnosed, the consultant said that we were lucky that one symptom was noted at A&E as Calpol disguises the rest - they get a lot of conditions, particularly Leukaemia that are diagnosed late due to Symptom suppression from Calpol - indeed we are not now allowed to use it as a result.
They're used as examples not by the minor injuries service, I don't believe - they're used as examples by people touting this publically. And yes - other than for those utterly on the breadline, they're awful examples, both financially and medically.
This shouldn't be viewed as a way to get cheap medicine if you have kids. It should be viewed as a way for people who need to constantly spend a lot of money on OTC medication - think those with lowered immune systems, diabetics, people coming out of chemotherapy - to cut down on the often sky hill pharmacy bills that are attached to it. When my psoriasis is bad, it costs me a fortune - last time I was easily spending £40 a week on plasters, moisturisers, gloves etc. I don't qualify for free prescriptions, obviously, and don't particularly need to - but if I wasn't gainfully employed there's no way I could face down that cost for months at a time.
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