speedy wrote on Apr 29
th, 2011 at 7:58pm:
... It seems to me that not only is the Cost Rate objectionable but these systems can queue acording to some posts for over 40 minutes - see lodden re water works problem - it is the overall cost of the call just to make appts. If these systems could be set to only queue 5 calls these would be more reasonable - then Patients would not be hit with £20 bill for apptountment call.
I would not support a demand that those who make calls to Geographic Rate numbers without paying a call charge should perhaps be denied the opportunity to queue to wait to speak to a GP receptionist.
I recognise that those who pay for Geographic Rate calls and perhaps cannot afford to queue may be seen as being disadvantaged against those who have these calls as inclusive or are ready and able to pay to queue. I see that as being one of the many unfairnesses of life; it is not something which
must be addressed by limiting use of a helpful and otherwise equitable feature - i.e. an orderly queue of callers waiting to get through in turn.
I certainly do not want to think about measures that may need to be taken if use of expensive numbers is to continue - it simply must not!
speedy wrote on Apr 29
th, 2011 at 7:58pm:
Could another Poll be set up to show Public opinion to MP's - the 2008 one had over 28,000 showing - and that would only be a small % - how many very Senior Patients have Computers - I am over 70 and know I am in a minority - but very lucky because I have excellant health so dont need to use Surgery yet.
With the GP contract revisions in place, I see no need to arrange a further petition to call for action on the call rate that may apply to calls to GPs. It is simply a matter of getting the PCTs (under threat of abolition) to do their jobs.
Many of those who have computers are able to book GP appointments and to make and monitor the progress of repeat subscriptions online, and so have less need to use the telephone to contact the surgery. (Not all practices offer this facility, but it is spreading.)
speedy wrote on Apr 29
th, 2011 at 7:58pm:
I will try to get actual call costs from a friend that has to use one of these Surgeries
The actual cost incurred by a patient in calling a 084 number is useful information for the practice, the PCT and the media.
I have published
a table of illustrative costs with links to the published tariffs. This should be quite sufficient to demonstrate that the ban applies to all 084 numbers, however specific evidence may carry more weight, when it is readily available.
I do not want us to get into the consumerist situation where it is only the weight of complaints and specific cases that may require GPs to give up their expensive numbers. The NHS works on points of principle (whether that be for good or ill).
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