Submitted on Monday 12th August 2013
Published on Tuesday 13th August 2013
Current status: Closed
Closed: Wednesday 13th August 2014
Signatures: 58
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NHS wig for cancer patients receiving private treatment
Cancer patients receiving treatment privately are currently not entitled to a wig on the NHS.
Many people with private health care receive this as a benefit from their employer and are taxed as a benefit in kind on the cover and also have to pay a percentage of the treatment costs each year. These people are not necessarily in high paid jobs and the cover is one of their few employee perks. By having treatment privately, this saves the NHS thousands of pounds per cancer patient so why should theses people be discriminated against and have to pay for a wig themselves? Please sign this petition to give all cancer patients equal rights to a wig on the NHS.
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