speedy wrote on Jul 18
th, 2011 at 3:33am:
Why has no PCT pointed out that a letter from NEG or other similar Companys which are NOT the Telephony Providors - they are only the System ( Hardware ) Suppliers - is NOT appropriate - The Telephone Providers in NEG case is Talk Talk - THEY are the people that set the Charges not NEG or similar - it is because the PCTs have been mis-informed from higher up
You make some good very points, however there needs to be some further clarification.
Talk Talk did set the
level of revenue share when originally applying for the 0844 ranges used by Surgery Line clients. IT DOES NOT DIRECTLY SET
THE CHARGES INCURRED BY CALLERS, nor can it vary the rate of the revenue share in individual cases. There is some confusion caused by the fact that BT cannot add its own charge to the pence per minute revenue share rate (although it can add a call setup fee). No other provider is subject to this limitation.
A user of a 084 number can only determine the charges that will be incurred by callers by consulting the published tariffs of the
various telephone companies through which people call them. They could ask NEG, Talk Talk, the PCT, the Department of Health or anyone else to do this job for them, or they could consult each of the telephone companies directly.
The implication that NEG or Talk Talk have any privileged access to this information is totally misleading. You and I are equally able to consult these published tariffs to determine what callers pay. It is also important to note that it not just what people pay which matters, but whether or not this is more than what they pay for an equivalent call to geographic number. In each case one has to look at both figures. I have published a summary with links to the published tariffs
here.
The PCTs have not been misled from "higher up"; they have been misled by misrepresentations of the position of the Department of Health by the BMA and by NEG. Both claim to know what PCTs should do and say so loudly. It is actually for each PCT to make its own decisions, however it cannot go beyond the terms of the contract as drafted, because these are approved by parliament. Both the BMA and NEG claim that the terms of the contract include qualifications and provisions that are totally absent and well beyond the scope of what could be called "interpretation".
The simple truth is that there is no 084 number that is not more expensive to call for some patients of every GP surgery. If this were not the case, then 084 numbers could be used by NHS providers. It is however true; use of 084 numbers is, in effect, banned.