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HEALTH AND ADULT SOCIAL CARE OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMITTEE
21 January 2008 Agenda No. 8
CORNWALL AND ISLES OF SCILLY PRIMARY CARE TRUST – USE OF 0844 TELEPHONE NUMBERS BY GP SURGERIES
RECOMMENDATION
The Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee is asked to note the contents of the Report.
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Cornwall and 0844 use by GPs
4.1 There has been considerable media debate regarding the use of 0844 (non-geographic) telephone numbers by GP practices (see Appendices 1 - 3 for examples).
4.2 In Cornwall there are currently 6 (Main Surgery) GP practices using 0844 numbers:
Pelynt Surgery Branch Surgery Pelynt, Looe
Drs Fagg,Palmer,Brewer,Goss,Roy,Davies & Geoffrey Main Surgery Polperro, Looe
Drs Jackson, Charlton, Webster-Harrison, Booth & Rae Main Surgery Portview Surgery, Saltash
Drs Ingle, Kersh, Macready, Stephens, Wight, Randell Main Surgery Narrowcliff, Newquay
The Rame Group Practice Main Surgery Cawsand, Torpoint (Choice of 01 or 02 number in addition to the 0844)
Drs Middleton, Hamilton, Waldron & Partington Main Surgery Par, Polruan Fowey
Neetside Surgery Main Surgery Bude
4.3 On 27 November 2007 the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly PCT issued a press release which stated:
“We feel strongly that patients should not pay higher than normal rates to call GP practices to access local health services. We will discuss this issue with the practices concerned because this is not in line with Department of Health guidance. As a Trust we aim to provide equitable access to services and do not encourage practices which discriminate based on an individual’s financial situation or otherwise.”
4.4 The PCT have committed to ensuring all practices are fully aware of the contents of the Department of Health letter to PCT Chief Executives (Appendix 4) and subsequent correspondence. The PCT will explore reverting to a geographic or ‘03’ with practices who currently use 0844 numbers. The PCT are aware, however, that practices may be tied into contracts with telephone systems suppliers which make an early change to a geographic number unrealistic or have a cost implication.
4.5 The PCT will explore with practices, timescales and cost implications of moving from an 0844 number to a geographic code or an ‘03’ number. This will be completed by 31 January 2008.
Proposals
This report was brought to the Committee at the request of Members. Members are therefore asked to consider whether the report and responses from Cornwall and Isles of Scilly PCT provide adequate reassurance that the issue is being tackled locally or whether further work/ reports are required.
OPTIONS
The Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee could:
(i) note the report, or
(ii) make recommendations as to how this issue could be pursued with the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly PCT.
RESOURCES
The adoption of 0844 numbers by GPs and any cost implications which arise as a result of any changes would need to be addressed by the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly PCT.
CONSULTATION/ROUTE
Public/Other Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Primary Care Trust
Local Member(s)
Anticipated Date
Panel
Committee HASCOSC 21 January 2008
Executive No
Council No
CONCLUSION
The Committee is requested to receive the report and consider whether any further action is required by the Committee.
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