http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6934453.stmNHS phone firm scraps price hike
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Hospital phone operator Patientline has scrapped an increase in the price of making bedside calls.
In April it put up the cost of a call from 10p per minute to 26p - the tariff will now revert to 10p per minute.
The minimum charge of a call has also been cut from 40p to 10p, but friends and relatives will still have to pay 49p a minute to call in to loved ones.
Patientline said use of its service had been lower than expected, leaving it struggling with debts.
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Michael Summers, of the Patients Association, said 49p was too high a price for relatives to pay to phone their loved ones.
He said: "It is getting pretty close to robbery, frankly. They must realise that most of these people are not in a position to pay these sort of fees."
However, Charlotte Brown, commercial director of Patientline, said the company had now cut prices twice this year, following a reduction in the cost of watching television from a hospital bed.
She said: "The price cut is testament to our dedication to making people's stay in hospital easier, by offering customers some of the entertainment and communication choices they would enjoy at home."
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