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  2. You can claim a refund if you have paid for NHS prescribed HRT medicine while holding a valid HRT PPC. Your HRT PPC must cover the date the charge was paid and you must claim your refund within 3 months of payment.

  3. Claiming refunds. you get an NHS refund form (FP57) when you pay for your NHS prescription - you cannot get one later. your PPC covers the date you paid for your NHS prescription. You need to apply for a refund within 3 months of paying the prescription charge.

  4. Patients with a valid HRT PPC should tick box 'F' to claim a refund of prescription charges covered by the HRT PPC. Read the HRT PPC and new FP10 guidance from DHSC (PDF: 1.17MB) DHSC introduces a new Prescription Prepayment Certificate to reduce the cost of HRT.

  5. You can apply for a refund if you have to pay for prescriptions while you're waiting for a new PPC. Ask the pharmacist for an NHS receipt (FP57) when you collect your prescription so you can claim back the cost.

  6. You can claim a refund of your PPC if you become entitled to free NHS prescriptions. Refunds must be claimed within 3 months of becoming entitled. Refunds can only be claimed if you became entitled either: If you have a paper PPC, it must be destroyed.

  7. Jun 18, 2013 · If a patient plans to claim a refund for an HRT item on the grounds that they held a valid HRT PPC that applied at the point of dispensing, or they were considering applying for a backdated HRT PPC, the following steps should be followed when using the new FP57 form:

  8. If you have paid for NHS prescribed HRT medicine you may get a refund if: you get an NHS refund form (FP57) when you pay for your NHS prescription - you cannot get one later; your HRT PPC covers the date you paid for your NHS prescription; the HRT PPC covers your HRT medicine; The FP57 tells you how to claim.

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