Boots accused of telling staff to abuse patient medication scheme

Boots has been accused of boosting its profits by telling staff to abuse a patient medication scheme which costs the NHS £66.5 million a year.

Boots accused of telling staff to abuse patient medication scheme

Boots has been accused of boosting its profits by telling staff to abuse a patient medication scheme which costs the NHS £66.5 million a year.

Evidence seen by The Guardian suggests the UK's biggest pharmacy chain has ordered some staff to carry out medicine-use reviews (MURs) for people who do not need them.

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