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Patient exemption checking: a guide for dental teams in England
From 1 September 2021, the temporary signature suspension has been lifted. Patients, or their representatives, will again be required to sign the reverse of NHS prescription, dental and eye care forms, or tokens for prescriptions presented at the…
Digital prescription prepayment certificate uptake hits £1m mark
The number of customers applying online for a prescription prepayment certificate (PPC) has hit the one million mark, saving more than £390,000 for the NHS so far.
A PPC lets the holder get as many NHS prescriptions as they need for a set price. If…
Check if you're eligible for help
Tax Credit payments made by HMRC ended on 5 April 2025
People receiving tax credits were moved to Universal Credit. After your tax credits were stopped, you must meet the Universal Credit conditions to be entitled to full help with health costs.…
Digital maternity exemption service
This service will be unavailable on Tuesday 24 June between 6am and 7am
This is due to planned maintenance.
If you're a midwife, practice nurse, or health visitor you can register online to issue maternity exemption certificates.
Mothers will…
Hormone Replacement Therapy - England, April 2015 to June 2024
Published 17 October 2024.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy - England April 2015 to June 2024 statistical summary narrative (HTML)
Summary
This publication aims to describe the prescribing of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) medications…
Annual Allowance and self assessment tax returns
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have asked pension schemes to remind members that:
“it is really important that those who have exceeded the Annual Allowance for (the tax year) 2016 to 2017 to declare this on their Self Assessment tax return (the…
Free NHS dental treatment
Certain groups don't have to pay NHS dental treatment charges.
You should always check with your dentist whether your treatment is private or NHS. If you're entitled to free NHS treatment and the treatment you receive is a mixture of NHS and…