NGMsGhost wrote on Jul 23
rd, 2007 at 12:41am:
I have to say I'm not overly impressed after all the effort put in on this.
On the other hand it is the number 2 story on The Times website and it is an attention grabbing headline "Why it will cost more to phone your GP".
David Rose has probably flattered by calling us a "campaign" whereas, as far as I know, we are actuallya few anonymous contributors to a discussion forum.
He has revealed that about 1200 GP practices have gone 0844 -- a shocking number and he does say that it l "may allow them to earn money from patients booking appointments". He also says "But patients’ groups told The Times that the 0844 code put an “
unfair financial burden” on pensioners and others with chronic illness or disability who have to contact their surgery regularly. Those taken ill abroad may have difficulty contacting the doctor back home on an 0844 number, as many foreign networks will not connect to them." Also, “It is a
scandal that doctors are switching to 0844 numbers
without providing an alternative geographic number,” . This is surely quite damning.
But patients’ groups told The Times that the 0844 code put an “unfair financial burden” on pensioners and others with chronic illness or disability who have to contact their surgery regularly. Those taken ill abroad may have difficulty contacting the doctor back home on an 0844 number, as many foreign networks will not connect to them".
Ofcon are quoted -- "Ofcom said that use of the numbers by public sector bodies was “not appropriate” and there were cheaper options". This surely is a most significant statement -- Ofcon are criticising "public sector bodies". This is point that must be followed up. We must quiz Ofcon deeply on this and question Ofcon why they are not doing something about this.
I would urge contributors to this Forum to write their comments to The Times directly (comment on the article on The Times website) and to write to the editor about the article and issues like Ofcom inaction raised in their article. I would also suggest that we should draw our MPs attention to this story and ask them to take action in getting this scandal removed. This is our opportunity to initiate something like a campaign on the whole NGN issue by attacking doctors use of 0844 without an alternative geographic number.
~ Edited by Dave: Quote box tidied up