New checks to crack down on free prescription fraud

BBC News

14 October 2018 - Patients claiming free prescriptions in England face checks before medicine is issued in an effort to stamp out fraud.

Prescription fraud currently costs the NHS in England an estimated £256m a year.

A new digitised system to be piloted next year will mean pharmacies can instantly verify who is entitled to free medication.

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