Quote:It beggars belief that all Ofcom's investigation has achieved so far is merely getting Patientline and Premier to consider
adding a skip facility to the long recorded message. Surely if Ofcom had any credibility at all these companies would have been
immediately required to make such a change?!
Disgraceful. Ofcom has to be 'on the take' here to clear these scammers of any wrongdoing. Fifty dollars per hour to call a patient is extortion.
Several media articles today, including
http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/story.cgi?story_id=606468 - Patientline in clear after Ofcom inquiry
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Patientline has welcomed a decision by Ofcom to close its investigation into incoming call charges without finding any infringement by the company and
without requiring any remedial action.
The company, which supplies a bedside telphone service to NHS patients, added that it agreed with Ofcom's findings that the high level of charges is a consequence of government policy, including the terms of the licence set by the Department of Health.
"'We welcome today's statement from Ofcom which recognises that Patientline's charges have been dictated by the structure of the government's programme. We have long wanted to reduce the burden currently placed on the relatives and friends of patients in funding this service," chairman Derek Lewis said.
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I'm afraid that there is major corruption involved here, where exactly I do not know, however the process is corrupt.