Mrs Hymie is due to celebrate her sixtieth birthday in the near future, and so will be eligible for free NHS prescriptions.
Can she claim a refund for the amount she has over paid on her annual prescription prepayment certificate (on a pro-rata basis)?
Looking at the NHS website, most of the info on refunds relates to claiming for prescriptions paid for before obtaining a prepayment certificate, with nothing on refunds for the outstanding period of the certificate, once the patient becomes eligible for free prescriptions.
Looks like it : https://contactcentreservices.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/selfnhsuktest/template.do?name=I+have+become+entitled+to+free+prescriptions.+Can+I+claim+a+refund+of+my+PPC%3F&id=16039 Yes. You must make your claim for a refund within 3 months (less a day) of the date you became entitled to free prescriptions. If you would like to claim a...
If for any reason you need to claim a refund on money paid for your PPC, send the original certificate and a letter explaining why you want a refund to:
NHS Business Services Authority
Help with Health Costs
PO Box 854
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE99 2DE
"You become entitled to free prescriptions or go into hospital and stay there until your PPC expires"
"During months 1 to 11 – proportional refund
During month 12 – no refund
i suppose the way to avoid this is to buy 3 month ones rather than annual ones as one gets near the free prescription age
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