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I have had another reply from Chislehurst Medical Practice. All my comments and questions are in bold. Their responses are in normal font.
I asked these first two questions not under the FOI, as they were requests for justification, not for specific information.
2. I omitted to mention that 0844 numbers cannot normally be dialled from other European Union countries or from any other country. This affects those on holiday and business trips who need to contact the practice to make an appointment in advance for when they return to the UK. It also prevents doctors outside the UK from contacting the practice, for example when a UK patient is unexpectedly receiving treatment abroad. In light of this, please justify your sole use of an 0844 number with no alternative from non-BT networks.
In response to point (2) our telephone number for dialling the practice from abroad is 0870 4299783.
3. Do you agree that when patients call your 0844 number, patients are funding the cost of your new telephone system?
In response to point (3), we do not agree with your statement. Of course this revenue contributes towards some of the costs of the system, but the main cost is borne by the practice. Our decision to replace and the choice of system was made in the interests of our patients and improving our service to them. We have received positive feedback from patients that the service is both user friendly and provides much improved access to the surgery.
I asked the following questions as a request for an internal review under the FOI:
4. As I have mentioned before, all non-geographic numbers (e.g. 0844) route to an underlying geographic number (e.g. 020). Therefore in order to receive calls via NEG's 0844 number, Chislehurst Medical Practice needs to rent normal telephone lines from a physical line provider such as BT. These physical lines installed in your building will have at least one geographic telephone number starting 020. It is this telephone number that I have requested from you under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Because you rent these physical telephone lines, you know their telephone number(s). The number(s) appear on the practice’s telephone bill and you have to supply the number(s) to NEG in order for them to set up the routing of the 0844 number to the 020 number(s). Failing that, using the practice’s main line, you could try dialling 17070 free of charge to hear the line’s number or alternatively dial 1470 followed by your mobile number and see what number appears on your mobile’s display. I do not accept that the information is not held by the practice, as it is available to you by a number of means.
With respect to point (4) Chislehurst Medical Practice does not rent the line from BT, it is owned by NEG. NEG have not indicated to us the 020 router number which you have requested, therefore we do not hold this information.
6. I can well understand if you do not know how much of the 0844 premium that NEG receives, but my question clearly related both to you and to your service provider (NEG). Please therefore state how much per minute Chislehurst Medical Practice receives from NEG as a share of the 0844 premium. If the figure is zero, then please state this. I do not accept that the information is not held by the practice, as you must know how much revenue you receive.
With respect to point (6) we do not hold a written contract stating the rate of call sharing. However having contacted NEG we are told it will be 2p per minute.
Chislehurst Medical Practice have offered to have a meeting with me to resolve this.
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