Subject Predicate Object
jFVw34Vy
a
Resource
Answer
Written answer
answer has question
SDeoa96u
answer has answering person
Neil John O'Brien
answer text
<p>There are no plans to provide free prescriptions for immunosuppressants for transplant patients. Approximately 89% of prescription items are currently dispensed free of charge in community pharmacies and there is a wide range of exemptions from prescription charges already in place for which transplant patients may meet the eligibility criteria and be in receipt of free prescriptions.</p><p>In addition, those on a low income can apply for additional support through the NHS Low Income Scheme. This provides both full and partial help with a range of health costs, not just prescription charges. Those who do not qualify for low-income help, may benefit from the purchase for prescription pre-payment certificate. This caps the cost of prescriptions at £111.60 per year, helping people to get all the medicines they need for just over £2 a week.</p>
answer given date
answer has answering body
Department of Health and Social Care
written answer has answering body
Department of Health and Social Care
Department of Health and Social Care
answering body has written answer
jFVw34Vy
answering body has answer
jFVw34Vy
SDeoa96u
question has answer
jFVw34Vy
Neil John O'Brien
answering person has answer
jFVw34Vy