I appreciate that but, for example, my wife's GP does not issue receipts automatically and if you don't ask at the time (as she didn't many times over the past two years while attending with the nipper and thus with other things on her mind) then you have to ask for them after the fact. At least in her case there was no charge. As I said I don't know if our neighbour got receipts in the first place and wanted copies or if she was retrospectively asking for originals. My own GP always issues receipts automatically (at least in the past 10 years or so). I was just wondering if such an admin charge was common in people's experience and, on a related note, if it's common for GPs to issue receipts automatically or if people generally have to ask for them?Dunno if its common but I suppose the idea of an admin charge is to incentivise people to hold on to originals. As always different practices will have different policies on items such as this.
I can't understand why a tax relief at source system for medical expenses has not yet been introduced for GPs, hospitals and clinics. Maybe the Exchequer don't want to let go of the surplus they are making by people's failure to claim under the Med1 system?
Even if the duplicate was the first receipt issued?At the GP I used to attend if you didnt ask for a receipt at the time you had to pay €5 for every duplicate requested.
Their attitude towards money stinks but they (husband and wife) are good doctors, so better the devil and all that.
They're *doctors*! Don't think they get any business training, so have to learn it themselves. Personally, I often get people asking me for copy receipts and to be honest, it's a pain cos I have to dig out the old books and search the entries...(not computerised). It can take a good half hour and I will be introducing a charge. I give everyone a receipt at the time, but I guess they lose them (as I might too in their shoes, TBH)
But is this the only business where you are charged for receipts? E.g. in my company we regularly have to issue duplicate receipts and we never charge for this.
I now have visions of your GP hunched over an inkpot writing your prescription out longhand using a quill!
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you obviously don't work for a bank.
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