From NEG:
http://www.networkeuropegroup.com/neg-084.htmlNHS free to choose 084 numbers for local patientsOn 14th September 2009, Health Minister Mike O'Brien MP announced that new legislation will be introduced to ensure that local patients do not pay more than the cost of a local call to contact the NHS. This means that GPs and other NHS professionals and organisations will in future remain free to use 084 number based solutions for local services, providing patients do not pay any more than a local call.
The announcement means:•The use of 084 numbers in the NHS will continue with the support of the Department of Health, so long as patients do not pay more than the cost of a local call;
•Decisions on whether to adopt an 084 number will continue to be freely taken by an individual GP surgery, dental practice or other NHS organisation;
•Revenue sharing is to be allowed to continue;
•The proposed action will allow a marketplace to evolve in which 084 numbers compete alongside 01, 02 and 03 numbers;
•NHS Direct will retain its current 084 number until the Government and OfCom are clear about any future role and function they may have in implementing a national 3-digit number for urgent care.
Commenting on the Government's announcement, NEG Managing Director and chief patient-exploiter, Dean Rayment said
"We applaud the Government's decision to allow patients, GPs and other NHS professionals to continue to benefit from the increased services, convenience and choice that are provided by the use of 084 numbers. We were always confident that, once the full facts about NHS telephony services were considered objectively by the Department of Health, the retention of the option to choose 084 numbers would be seen to be the best solution for patients, GPs and the NHS."
Background to the Government's AnnouncementThe Department of Health announced a consultation exercise on "The use of 084 numbers in the NHS" on 16th December 2008. The consultation closed on 31st March 2009.
In its official response to the DH consultation exercise, NEG demonstrated:
•For virtually all patients' calls, the local GPs’ 084 number is not more expensive to call than using an ordinary number;
•More than 4.5 million patients use an 084 number to contact their GP surgery every month;
•When allowed to be given the choice, GPs choose 084 numbers because it allows them to improve access and invest in quality services for patients;
•GPs do not make a single penny of individual profit from 084 numbers.
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