Julian Bradley wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> If a doctor used OOH prescription forms to prescribe for their own
> family (while a non-principal, and not as part of OOH care) but did
> nothing else wrong would this even touch the bottom of the scale of
> medical misdemeanours?
>
> Julian
Unfortunately may be considered as fraud. What was prescribed? If it
would have been more expensive on a private Rx then iffy even if he did
not mean to put the cost onto the NHS>
They cant be NHS patients, he was acting as a private doctor.
Don't be a silly boy in future type slap on the wrists.
Trefor.
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