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Beecroft proposal

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The following is content that is just news, about a recent proposal. This is not encyclopedic.

Kate Beecroft, the minister of health, proposed in 2017 that the prescription charge scheme in the island should be altered, increasing the charge to £5 and reducing the categories of people exempt from charges to:

  • Under 16s
  • Under 19s in full-time education
  • Aged 75 and over
  • Those on benefits
  • Prisoners

She said that this could raise an annual income £3.86 million from the current level of £692,000, though this would be reduced if more people bought pre-payment certificates.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Isle of Man prescription charges could net £3.8m, says health minister". BBC News. 21 September 2017. Retrieved 3 October 2017.

-- Jytdog (talk) 14:33, 4 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Both you and the sources have described these as proposals: "proposed reforms unveiled by the Department of Health and Social Care". Jytdog (talk) 22:06, 4 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I restored it. Please address the actual dispute. Jytdog (talk) 13:41, 5 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Ok so the edit warring of NOTNEWS content into WP will stop. We are done. Jytdog (talk) 21:19, 5 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]