| Description | Detailed information on help with health costs, what people are entitled to, how they can claim help. |
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| Website Publication Date | December 20, 2006 |
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PRESCRIPTION PRE-PAYMENT CERTIFICATE ( PPC) REFUNDS
You can get a full refund if, within the first month of a
4 or 12 month PPC, any of the following happens:
- you become entitled to free prescriptions and, if applicable, you have a valid NHS exemption certificate;
or
- you go into hospital and remain there until the expiry of the certificate;
or
- the PPC holder dies, or goes into hospital and dies there, before the certificate runs out.
Partial refunds: 4 and 12 month PPCs
You can get a proportional refund if, after the first month of a 4 or 12 month PPC start date:
or
- goes into hospital and dies there before the certificate runs out.
The fee will be refunded proportionally in respect of complete months unexpired.
For example, if a 12 month PPC starts in June and the holder dies in January, the refund will cover February to May and will be 4/12 of the fee paid.
Partial refunds: 12 month PPCs only
You can get a partial refund for 12 month PPCs if, in months 2-4 following the PPC start date, one of the following happens:
you become entitled to free prescriptions and,
if applicable, you have a valid NHS exemption certificate;
or
- you go into hospital and remain there until the expiry of the certificate.
Your refund will be the cost of the 12 month PPC less the cost of a 4 month PPC.
TIME LIMIT FOR MAKING PPC REFUND CLAIMS
You must make your claim for a refund within the following time limits:
- Following the death of the PPC holder:
claim within 24 months of death; - If you become entitled to free prescriptions:
4 month PPC holders: claim within
4 months of the start of the PPC;
12 month PPC holders: claim within 7 months of the start of the PPC; - If you go into hospital and remain there until the certificate expires: claim within 3 months of the PPC expiry date.
Where to send your refund claim
If you wish to claim a refund for any of the reasons set out above, send the original PPC to the Practitioner Services Division of NHS National Services Scotland, telling them the reason why you want to claim a refund. Read the three following paragraphs to find the address you should write to.
For Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Ayrshire & Arran, Dumfries & Galloway, Greater Glasgow, Lanarkshire and the Western Isles write to: Practitioner Services Division, Clifton House, Clifton Place, Glasgow G3 7LN.
For Borders, Fife, Forth Valley and Lothian write to: Practitioner Services Division, Stevenson House, 555 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh EH11 3LG.
For Grampian, Highland, Orkney, Shetland and Tayside write to: Practitioner Services Division, Summerfield House, 1 Gairsay Road, Aberdeen AB15 6GF.
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