loddon wrote on Aug 30
th, 2007 at 8:04am:
Simond001, someone, in an earlier post, said that NEG offer doctors a choice of either an 0844 OR a Georphic local number (presumably their existing number). Is this true?
I'm sorry but i don't know. When i first read these posts i did spend some time on their website trying to understand the whole service but cannot recall anything about that. A NGN has to pint at a Geo for delivery, so it may be that they keep the existing number. This would work daytime, but wouldnt work after hours or for network based services as the call would have bypassed the IVR/ICR.
This would also have minimal benefit for daytime callers (low income families are least likely to take up the Bt inclusive call option) as they will still be paying the Bt daytime rate for a local call, or hit by a mcc from BT, and evening callers will have to call the surgery to get a "closed message", then redial an out of office number that could well be a mobile.
An option of a local geo number, (preferably the original surgery number) terminating at a IN. Calls could then be sent straight to the suregery durin open hours, and to the out of hours service when closed. Their would be a cost implication though for the inbound call, and a further cost for the onward call.
The difficulty (as ever) is the balance betwen cost and service, and where the funding comes from. If this was a national NHS funded service it would work. This would however be a massive financial undertaking as every surgery would want to improved service, and additional funding would be required for the capital cost of the eqpt (if you can buy it, you can get a grant somewhere for it!)
If this is achieved, i will be first applying for a sales position at NEG! Their shares (if public) will also go through the roof as they appear to be one of the main providers of this service.