Prescription Charges

Oral Answers to Questions — Social Services – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 9 May 1972.

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Photo of Mr James Dempsey Mr James Dempsey , Coatbridge and Airdrie 12:00, 9 May 1972

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will introduce free prescriptions for a person in the long-term sick category whose sole income is £6·50 weekly invalidity allowance: and if he will make a statement.

Photo of Mr Michael Alison Mr Michael Alison , Barkston Ash

Anyone whose income is, on supplementary benefit standards. insufficient to enable him to afford prescription charges, is already entitled to exemption or refund.

Photo of Mr James Dempsey Mr James Dempsey , Coatbridge and Airdrie

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that I have a decision in writing from the manager of the Department of Health and Social Security in Coatbridge informing me that this person is not qualified to receive free prescriptions? Yet the sole income of the individual concerned is only £6·50 per week and out of that meagre sum he has to pay 60p for prescription charges. Is it not a national scandal that a person living on such an allowance should have to pay prescription charges? When is the hon. Gentleman going to introduce some compassion into the National Health Service to ensure that people of this type are exempted completely from prescription charges?

Photo of Mr Michael Alison Mr Michael Alison , Barkston Ash

It sounds a distressing case as related by the hon. Gentleman. If he will send me full details I will look into it. The exemptions are available not only for those on supplementary benefit but for those whose income is less than 50p above the supplementary benefit level.