How much have I cost the NHS? How to find out | The Sun

THE NHS spends billions every year to provide high quality health and care for all.

So, it comes as no surprise that many are curious to discover how much they have personally cost the NHS – and here's how.

How do I find out how much I have cost the NHS?

The NHS stands for National Health Service – and it's there to help the people.

It is there to improve individuals' health and wellbeing, supporting them to keep mentally and physically well, and to get better when they are of poor health.

The NHS also helps those in times when they cannot fully recover, to stay as well as they can to the end of their lives. 

In 2022/23 the central administration budget for NHS England was set at £608 million.

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But how much of that budget have you spent so far or how much you have cost the NHS in previous years?

In 2017, GoCompare.com created an interactive tool that allows users to calculate how much the NHS has spent on their treatments, including GP appointments, prescriptions, operations and A&E visits.

All you have to do is open up The Bill of Health tool, put in your data and press calculate – you will then see what you have personally cost the NHS.

According to the calculator, common services such as GP appointments and prescriptions cost between £41.35 and £45 while simply calling 999 can add £64.59 to your bill. 

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The cost of giving birth can also see your total rise quite drastically, with a caesarean section costing almost £1,800 more than a natural birth.

You can also find out how much you contribute to the NHS each year by inputting your annual salary. 

What are the most expensive procedures on the NHS?

As life expectancy in the UK increases there is a good chance that you are going to require surgery at some stage in your life.

From taking out tonsils to performing brain surgery – the NHS does it all.

However, it comes at quite the cost- here's a look at some of the most expensive procedures that are available on the NHS.

The most expensive surgery that the NHS carries out is “very complex intracranial procedures, 18 years and under, with CC Score 12+”.

This type of procedure is brain surgery performed on children – and it costs £40,936.

For adults this procedure costs £22,469.

The second most expensive procedure is Bilateral cochlear implants to help those with hearing difficulties – these cost £37,904.

The third most expensive procedure is what is known as complex instrumented correction of spinal deformity.

If this procedure is performed on a patient 19 years and over, with a CC Score 7+ – then the total amount billed to the NHS will be £35,106.

Is the NHS free?

The National Health Service provides most health care to most people free of charge, but there are exceptions, such as prescription charges.

Patients also often contribute towards the cost of their dental care, eye care, wigs and fabric support.

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However, some patients do not have to pay these costs – such as those with a prescription prepayment certificate (PPC), benefit award notice, or an exemption certificate.

You can check if you're entitled to claim for free treatment or prescriptions on the NHS website.

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