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  1. Practice Makes Perfect 2000 (1999 Video)

    Director
    Alan Campbell; Toby Longworth
    Producer
    Jack Wills
    Subject
    Medical sciences
    Distribution
    Sale, 2 videocassettes. VHS. col. 135 min., 1999 sale: £295.00 (+VAT +p&p)

    A video-based trainig package for use by a primary health care team in training receptionists. Fifteen video modules cover: National Health Service structure; local authority services; voluntary health and...

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  2. Free prescriptions for men over 60 (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with the Deputy Director of the National Association of Health Authorities Trusts, Derek Day, on a Government announcement that as from tomorrow men will be entitled to free prescriptions from the...

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  3. Patrick Jenkin on NHS and prescription charges (1977)

    Genre
    Interview

    Patrick Jenkin, Conservative politician, on maintaining the standard of health care offered by the NHS by charging patients for general practice and increasing the cost of prescriptions. Male interviewer not...

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  4. Government plans to limit free prescriptions (1993)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on the Government’s plans to control public spending. Treasury Minister Michael Portillo explains the proposals to make pensioners and children pay for prescriptions. Shadow Treasury Minister David...

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  5. Generic drugs to be prescribed (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Social Services Secretary Norman Fowler on the Government’s decision to have generic drugs rather than specific brands prescribed by the NHS to save money. Male interviewer not identified.

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  6. Norman Fowler on prescription price rises (1984)

    Genre
    Interview; Technical

    Secretary of State for Health and Social Security, Norman Fowler defends the rise in prescription charges announced in the Conservative Government’s Spring Budget. Male interviewer not identified (poss....

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  7. Government plans to cut public spending (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Treasury Secretary Michael Portillo, on the Government plans to control public spending. Portillo outlines the areas in which public spending will be examined including no longer giving free...

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  8. Medical prescription price increase (1994)

    Genre
    Interview

    Shadow Health Minister, Ian McCartney says increased prescription and dental charges are a disaster for those just above the poverty level who will not receive any financial assistance. He says the...

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  9. Prescription price increase (1984)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on the effect of the rise in NHS prescription charges above the rate of inflation. With comment from General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, Trevor Clay; Registrar of the Association of...

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  10. Opposition protest to increase in prescription charges (1993)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Political correspondent Kevin Murphy reports on opposition to the government’s decision to increase prescription charges by 13 percent to £4.25. Includes shadow Health Secretary David Blunkett says the...

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