The article in the WORCESTER NEWS together with some of the public comments deserve to be recorded here for posterity and future reference purposes : ----
Foster to lobby Government over GP premium rate numbers By James Connell
WORCESTER MP Mike Foster is lobbying Government health chiefs to put a stop to premium rate calls to doctors.
Mr Foster has written to the Health Secretary, Alan Johnson, asking him to ban outright expensive 0844 telephone lines to GPs.
The numbers are used by 11 GP surgeries across Worcestershire, including St John's House Surgery in Worcester, Ombersley Medical Centre in Ombersley, Grey Gable Surgery in Inkberrow and Pershore Medical Centre in Pershore.
Some 0844 numbers can cost 40p a minute from a mobile and up to 4p a minute more than ordinary landline numbers.
Watchdog Ofcom is against the use of numbers and Paul Bates, chief executive of the Primary Care Trust, has already condemned their use but said the PCT had no power to ban them.
Surgeries using the numbers are now subject to a PCT investigation which aims to discourage practices from adopting the numbers and to drop them if they already use them.
Mr Foster is now taking the fight to the top to get ministers to back a blanket ban on all such phone lines within the NHS.
Mr Foster said:"There is real unease about GP practices earning money from patients in this way. GPs earn their money from the delivery of services to patients."
He hopes to get a reply to his letter within four weeks.
Mr Foster added: "I want to see him state that the NHS continues to be free at the point of use, and that includes banning premium rate or revenue sharing phone calls to your GP. The local PCT have reacted quickly and well, but it is clear there is a national perspective to this as well. We need to stop the use of such revenue sharing phone calls across the NHS wherever it is taking place."
Mr Foster also wants practices to declare how much cash they get from the calls.
The Department of Health banned 087, 090 and 901 numbers but 0844 numbers were considered local rate and were not banned.
12:09pm Monday 27th August 2007
And some of the comments posted on the Worcester News website : ---
Posted by: Jim Evans on 3:55pm Mon 27 Aug 07
Well done Mike Foster! Let`s hope Gordon Brown returns to his Labour roots and starts driving the money lenders out of our temple. You will forgive us if we don`t hold our breath,though!
Well done Mike Foster!
Let`s hope Gordon Brown returns to his Labour roots and starts driving the money lenders out of our temple.
You will forgive us if we don`t hold our breath,though!Quote |
Posted by: finnil, Worcester on 11:55pm Tue 28 Aug 07
And guess what number you ring to contact The Labour Party...a national rate 087 number (08705 900 200), which is banned by the Dept of Health ! (Admittedly, Mike Foster does publish a local 01905 number).
And guess what number you ring to contact The Labour Party...a national rate 087 number (08705 900 200), which is banned by the Dept of Health !
(Admittedly, Mike Foster does publish a local 01905 number).
Posted by: NHS Patient, Midlands on 12:15am today
We are making progress. See how Mr Foster has changed his position from that of 22 August when he said "the Government had no power to stop GPs using expensive lines". People are slowly begining to understand what is going on. Let us hope that the PCT inquiry will have a similar positive outcome.
We are making progress. See how Mr Foster has changed his position from that of 22 August when he said "the Government had no power to stop GPs using expensive lines". People are slowly begining to understand what is going on. Let us hope that the PCT inquiry will have a similar positive outcome.