send the bills for ambulances onto the insurance company - that's why they send them.
Prescription charges very rarely represent the cost of the actual drugs you get (unless it was paracetamol which can be bought for 19p in sainsburys) with many medications costing tens of pounds or some even hundreds, so in fact you are getting a very good deal in my opinion by just getting away with a prescription charge. Again in my opinion we want a comprehensive health service but are unwilling to pay for it! The cost of emergency treatment and or ambulance in real terms is actually huge, but no-one ever really thinks about it. yes we pay taxes and national insurance, but think of all the other things that come out of that money. I will admit over 9 months to send you the bill seems lengthy though! Incidentally, what are the tablets? I could tell you how much they cost the nhs and then you would be able to judge if you thought you were getting a good deal