NGMsGhost wrote on Sep 19
th, 2009 at 5:09am:
prompted I think was the word you were struggling for SCV?
But doesn't DVLA's adoption of 03 along with Companies House (neither of which offer life saving medical services but are run by the government) provide you with further powerful ammunition against the Department of Heath and the arrogant and out of touch Permanent Secretary and Secretary of State at the Department of Health?
Forgive me, I am indeed struggling to get all my words right at present with so much going on.
Please do not forget NHS Blood and Transplant. There are other NHS examples, including some provided by NHS Direct.
The adoption of 03 by the DVLA is indeed very valuable as a lever on all other Departments. We have yet to see how far the announcement on Monday will cause more NHS bodies to switch from 084 to 03, where this is appropriate. As this will cause them to incur extra costs, including the one-off overhead costs of transition, we may have to be a little careful about this in the current political environment. In some cases it could be appropriate to wait until there is some service reconfiguration going on anyway to justify a change of number (that is what happened with NHS Blood and Transplant).
I do not believe that there is a lack of awareness of 03 at the Department of Health. It was not mentioned at any length in Monday's announcements, due to the state of on-going negotiations with the BMA. Had it been referred to as the obvious solution for certain cases (which it is), it would not have been possible to pretend that an outcome to the issue has been achieved.
The cost and disruption of full transition in the case of the main NHS Direct number has been said to be unacceptable, given the possibility of a further transition that is currently being discussed, even though unlikely to come into effect for several years (if ever). By explicitly stating that this number will not change, the possibility of other numbers being changed has not been dismissed, although there is of course no guarantee that they will. We are still awaiting the directions to NHS bodies and will doubtless study this carefully. I will continue to press for 0345 4647 to be immediately introduced alongside 0845 4647, as an exceptional measure with limited publicity, demanded only by these exceptional circumstances.
When it is said "... provide
you with ...", I hope it is not being suggested that our campaign should be publicly seen as being conducted or run by the one person, or group of people, to whom the comment is addressed. I am heavily involved in these matters, working hard, as I am fortunate in having the time and the energy to do so, and achieving some results. I do however hope that this will continue to be an effort in which we can all feel involved.
It is "
we" (us all) who have ammunition with which to campaign. My quoted posting was intended to draw attention to the existence of that ammunition so that anyone could use it, or indeed make it more potent by pressing for media coverage so as to get a positive statement of the advantages of 03 out of the DfT. I am unhappy that it has attracted a comment which perhaps suggests that rather than briefing others, I should be getting on with using it myself.