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#http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcosts/Pages/Prescriptioncosts.aspx
Given a user who is 60 or older
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who is younger than 16
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who is between 16 and 18 years old
And is in full-time education
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who is pregnant
And has a valid MedEx certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who has given birth in the past year
And has a valid MedEx certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who has a specified medical condition
And has a valid MedEx certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who has a continuing physical disability that prevents them from going out without help from another person
And has a valid MedEx certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who has a War Pension exemption certificate
And has a prescription for their accepted disability
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who is an inpatient
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who has an NHS tax credit exemption certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user whose partner has an NHS tax credit exemption certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who has a valid HC2 certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user whose partner has a valid HC2 certificate
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who receives Income Support
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user whose partner receives Income Support
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who receives Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user whose partner receives Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who receives Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user whose partner receives Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who receives Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user whose partner receives Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who receives Universal Credit
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user whose partner receives Universal Credit
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who lives permanently in a care home
And holds savings, investments or property (not counting the place where they live) of £23,250 or less
And whose income does not exceed their requirements by half the current English prescription charge
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
Given a user who does not live permanently in a care home
And holds savings, investments or property (not counting the place where they live) of £16,000 or less
And whose income does not exceed their requirements by half the current English prescription charge
When they collect a prescription
Then it should be free
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