Another GP/NEG article, this time from the Salford Advertiser:
http://www.salfordadvertiser.co.uk/news/index/articles/article_id=13396.htmlNice headline too - Calls to GP surgeries charged at chatline rate.
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CALLS to two doctor’s surgeries in Salford can now cost nearly as much as phoning premium rate chat lines.
Patients wanting to book appointments or order repeat prescriptions at Nelson Fold Practice in Pendlebury and Dr Ahuja Surgery in Little Hulton must now ring an 0870 number costing as much as 8p a minute - over twice as much as the previous 0161 local rate numbers.
Outraged residents have labelled the move a “charge on the sick” and accused surgeries of profiting from their patients.
According to Ofcom, the government’s communications watchdog, calling 0870 numbers can cost only slightly less than ringing some 09-number chat lines which charge 10p a minute.
One patient at Nelson Fold who asked not to be identified said: “It’s outrageous. Patients are basically being charged for being sick. Patients would be better off walking round, but what if they’re too sick or elderly so they can’t?
“If it doesn’t cost enough already with prescription prices we are now being charged before we even get examined. Profiting from patients is just sick. As far as I know we weren’t consulted on this.”
A spokesman for Nelson Fold Practice on Bolton Road, said the move was a result of a patient survey and patients benefited from the new number.
When asked if patients now paid more, the spokesman said: “Yes and no. The call rate is slightly higher but we have found that overall call lengths are shorter so calls can actually cost less.
“We’ve done this in response to our patient survey that highlighted a major difficulty with our previous telephone system. This new system is much more versatile to help manage patient enquiries and requests.
“We would never exploit our patients. It was done to improve our service for them. We chose this system because of its functionality and installation set up costs. It also allows patients to contact the out-of-hours service and to cancel appointments when the surgery is closed.”
The ‘Surgery Line’ system was created by NEG plc based in Essex and costs between £16,000 and £20,000 to install. The money is paid back from patient call charges and the surgery apparently makes no profit.
Scott Russell, product development director for NEG plc, said: “We found 90 per cent of doctor’s surgeries were engaged between 9am and 10.15am, but Surgery Line gets rid of this problem with the options available.
“Patients cannot be on hold longer than five minutes. The surgeries make no money from the system.”
According to the list of doctors surgeries in Salford supplied by NHS Direct, only Nelson Fold and Dr Ahuja have 0870 numbers. Dr Ahuja’s Surgery was unavailable for comment.
A spokesman for Salford PCT said: “The decision on whether or not to use national rate numbers remains at the discretion of GPs.”