Hi,I can only tell you my experience with it.
I am a qualified midwife and wanted to do MSC and was successful and started the course, unfortunately I had to stop due to personal reasons.
Anyway, everyone apart from me had no education in health before so any degree is acceptable.
It’s about transferring skills and being able to learn at a masters level which you can.
You do need some practice hours in a clinical setting so all of the students had worked as Health care assistants prior to starting course as you need a certain amount of hours prior to starting course.
You also need to provide a portfolio of evidence to meet the NMC requirement for 1st yr, this is called Accreditation of prior learning (APL)
This is all fully explained when you are successful.
It’s worth calling admissions and asking to speak to the person in charge of course.
I’m thinking of applying again and the man in charge of the course is calling me to discuss things in a couple of weeks.
The course is also funded differently, it attracts undergraduate funding.