On Fri, 4 Oct 1996 20:14:00 GMT, David Jobson wrote:
>DE>Generally it is against our Terms and Conditions of Service for GPs to
>DE>write private prescriptions for NHS patients.
>
>No it isn't. It is against the ToS to charge for said private
>script. Its also against ToS _not_ to give an NHS script,
>even if you know they will make paper dart of same and throw
>it in street.
>
I stand corrected! In that case, is it OK for me to refuse to issue a
private script in this situation (i.e. for non blacklisted drugs)? I
really am not keen to start giving them out for some of the reasons
already given:
- The NHS loses out financially
- I see it as part of the government masterplan to privatise the NHS
- Why I should go to the trouble of checking which is cheaper or
alternatively printing two versions of the script?
Dr David Evans
Cardiff
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