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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-02-24 06:43 pm
[ SECRET POST #2610 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2610 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies]
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[Twin Peaks]
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[DC Comics, Strix and Batgirl]
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[my mad fat diary]
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[Sekai Seifuku]
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[Lindsey Stirling]
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]
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[Attack on Titan]
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[How to Train Your Dragon]
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[Figure Skating]
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[A Wild Endeavour]
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[American Horror Story]
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[The Americans]
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Re: Presented without Comment
It's funded by the NHS here, via taxes, and if you pay for your prescription, you pay for each separate drug prescribed. So if you're prescribed 15 tamazepam, 21 amoxicillin, and 56 lansoprozole, then you'll pay £7.10 (I think, I've never paid for prescriptions) times three, (£21.30), and those are the precise amounts you'll receive.
Re: Presented without Comment
We have the same system as you guys, funded by tax money, but in a slightly different way I think? After I have used about 200£ in a calendar year on medical expenses (prescriptions, doctors, physiotherapy) and such everything is free for the rest of the year, and it seems we are covered in slightly different ways. But the for the most part we are similar. Also most medication (and all doctors and/or the emergency room, it is a newish rule and I don't have kids) are free for children, until I think 16, but it might be younger.
*The % differs depending on what kind of meds it is, by rules no one on the planet understands, but I assume makes sense somehow. When I got about 150 pills (pain meds)I paid like 3£, but when I got my last prescription for migraine meds and the cream for my acne I paid about 30£, but that was because the cream isn't covered, only my migraine meds.