From: The Derby Telegraph 5 March 2008
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BY [url=mailto: JBEECROFT@DERBYTELEGRAPH.CO.UK]JADE BEECROFT[/url]
CITY GPS TOLD TO DITCH HIGH-COST PHONE LINESHealth bosses in Derby have told GP surgeries to avoid using higher-cost phone lines.
Derby City Primary Care Trust has been investigating the use of 084 numbers in doctors' surgeries - which can cost patients up to twice as much as a standard local call.
In January, the Evening Telegraph revealed that 25 doctors' surgeries in the county, including nine in Derby, use an 084 dialling code.
The trust has now told GPs not to enter into new 084 contracts and is looking at how to support surgeries tied into existing contracts, where there could be a cancellation fee for pulling out.
Derbyshire County Primary Care Trust is also investigating the use of 084 numbers.
Telecoms regulator Ofcom said 084 numbers usually cost around 4p-5p a minute, compared with 3p for a standard call.
The cost from a mobile phone can be as much as 50p a minute - five times higher than the cost of a standard mobile call.
The Evening Telegraph called all the surgeries listed as having an 084 number on the NSH Choices website again this week and discovered they all still use the lines.
However three of the surgeries are in the process of phasing out their 084 numbers and also have local lines for patients to use.
A spokesman for the Derby city trust said: "We are in discussion with the practices using 084 numbers to reach a reasonable solution. We have advised all other practices to not use 084 numbers, should they wish to change."
But surgeries using the lines say patients prefer the queuing system during busy periods.
Callers are asked to select from a list of options and are then put in a queue to speak to a surgery receptionist.
Nick Derbyshire, practice manager at Bakewell Medical Centre, in Butts Road, said: "Patient surveys show that access to the surgery has improved significantly since we installed the line.
"Patients prefer to be held in a queue during busy periods rather than ring through to an engaged line and have to redial."
But neither Mr Derbyshire, or Steve Hale, practice manager at the Moir Medical Centre in Long Eaton, could confirm how much their lines cost.
Mr Hale said: "I don't actually know how much patients have to pay, and I don't think that information is given to them. We introduced the lines after patients requested a queuing system."
Three surgeries in Long Eaton - Charlton House Practice, Goldenbrook Surgery and Aitune Practice - are phasing out their 084 lines.
SURGERIES USING 084 NUMBERSDerby Friar Gate Surgery Agard Street, Derby 0844 8151056
Mackworth Surgery Tufnell Gardens, Derby 0844 4773056
Mayfield Centre Mayfield Road, Chaddesden 0844 4770930
Chapel St Centre Spondon 0844 4770920
Park Centre, Maine Drive, Chaddesden 0844 4773495
Charnwood Surgery Burton Road, Derby 0844 4778585
Parkfield Surgery London Road, Alvaston 0844 4773758
Alvaston Centre Boulton Lane, Alvaston 0844 4994770
Park Medical Practice, Derby Road, Borrowash 0844 4773495 DERBYSHIRE
Appletree Medical Practice The Town, Little Eaton 0844 4773476
Staffa Health Waverley Street, Tibshelf 0844 4771895 Willow Close, Pilsley 0844 4771895 Stonebroom 0844 4771895
Blackwell Centre Gloves Lane, Blackwell 0844 4771840
Whittington Moor Surgery Chesterfield 0844 4773305
Rectory Road Centre Staveley 0844 4127262
Bakewell Centre Butts Road, Bakewell 0844 4773408
Appletree Centre Town Street, Duffield 0844 4773476
Moir Centres Regent Street, Long Eaton 0844 4771759 Wilmot Street, Long Eaton 0844 4771759
Dr Powell and partner New Mills Road, Hayfield 0844 4994470 Union Road, New Mills 0844 4994470
...AND PHASING THE NUMBERS OUTCharlton House Practice Midland Street, Long Eaton 0844 4150109 now changing to 0115 8554175
Goldenbrook Surgery Long Eaton 0844 4157995 now changing to 0115 8554200
Aitune Practice Midland Street, Long Eaton 0844 4157985 now changing to 0115 8554250
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Patients are naturally grateful if they feel that a problem with accessing NHS treatment has been removed. That is however no justification for introducing a charge levied through the premium cost of calling a revenue sharing 0844 number.
In the commercial world, consumers pay for what they get, and would also expect to have to pay more for an improved service. NHS services are however not paid for by “consumers”, they are delivered “free at the point of need”.
Receipt of remuneration from patients, no matter how it is obtained and used, is prohibited by the terms of the GP’s contract.