; Nhs Is Paying Pounds 32 for a Loaf Which Costs Pounds 2.25 in Shops

Western MailJuly 18, 2011

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THE Government's flagship free prescription policy came under renewed fire today as it emerged the NHS is spending pounds 32 on a loaf of bread.

The Welsh Government is facing fresh calls for prescription charges to be reinstated as figures show specialist prescription foods, for people who are gluten intolerant, cost Wales more than pounds 2m a year.

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; Nhs Is Paying Pounds 32 for a Loaf Which Costs Pounds 2.25 in Shops

The costs emerged yesterday, after the Western Mail revealed Hywel Dda Health Board has told GPs in West Wales to stop prescribing common over-thecounter medicines to save money.

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