It may be that the campaign against GPs breaching the principle that the NHS is FREE AT THE POINT OF NEED by using revenue sharing 0844 numbers has a parliamentary champion for the new session.
Graham Stuart MP
(Conservative - Beverley & Holderness) has tabled an EDM and four questions for written answer on the subject:
EDM 108 - USE OF 0844 TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN GP SURGERIESThat this House notes that more than 1,200 GP surgeries across the country have installed telephone systems using 0844 numbers; further notes that these systems are more expensive to use than a local call with patients being charged 5 pence per minute from a landline and up to 40 pence per minute from a mobile; further notes that for many people, calling their local GP surgery can be a stressful and worrying time and that high call charges will have a particular impact on the chronically ill, the old, the disabled and those on low incomes; notes that the practice of charging people extra to call their local GP is unsatisfactory; and calls upon the Secretary of State for Health to put an end to it with immediate effect.
THURSDAY 8 NOVEMBER - Questions for Written Answer - Notices given on Tuesday 6 November 537: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, whether he plans to issue guidance to general practitioners on the use of 0844 revenue-sharing telephone numbers; and if he will make a statement. (162416)
538: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what representations he has received from patient groups on the use of 0844 revenue-sharing telephone numbers; and if he will make a statement. (162853)
539: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, if he will make a statement on the implementation of the new GP Surgery Line telephone system. (162854)
540: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what guidance his Department has issued to primary care trusts on the use of 0844 revenue-sharing telephone numbers; when such guidance was issued; and if he will make a statement. (162855)