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Warning to Scots on patient top-up payments

By Andrew Jack in London

Published: September 5 2008 02:18 | Last updated: September 5 2008 02:18

The Scottish government risks creating a two-tier health system by permitting patients to supplement their NHS treatment with expensive private prescription medicines, a leading cancer charity warned on Thursday.

Permitting patients to obtain drugs privately while receiving the rest of their care through the NHS could increase discrimination in healthcare against those people least able to pay, Ian Beaumont, communications director for the charity Bowel Cancer UK, said.

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