Barbara wrote on May 20
th, 2011 at 8:54am:
Can someone clarify for me exactly what is & isn't officially allowed in terms of 084X numbers (I know that this bears little relationship to practice but would like clarification on the actual rules)? I ask as Cheltenham General Hospital has 0845 numbers for everything, there is a geo alternative in the database which I suspect is for the switchboard but all their leafelts etc show various 0845 numbers. If they should not be using such nos under DoH rules, I will email their CE & point this out as well as requesting alternatives for all departments. Thank you. (I know this isn't strictly about the GP contract but it is still health service numbers & so there is a link I feel.)
Directions to NHS Bodies concerning the cost of telephone calls:
http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/@dh/@en/documents/di...Dear colleague letter:
http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/documents/digitalass...These apply to hospitals as they are NHS bodies. GPs are not NHS bodies and are in fact NHS contractors which is why these don't apply to them, instead they are bound by the GMS contract.
A quick search of the forum for threads relating to Gloucestershire NHS Hospitals Foundation Trust (and Cheltenham Hospital and Gloucester Royal Hospital, of which they belong) reveals just one
in the FOI section from 5 years ago.
Discussion of the alternatives would be best served in a new thread within the Requests section of the forum.
For now, I've retitled all entries for this trust to
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as they were entered as various such as "Cheltenham Hospital" and "Gloucester Royal Hospital". This helps us see what numbers we have for this trust and the hospital name can be added to the Other Info field of entries so that they are picked up on a search.
Just a thought, you say that all the published numbers are 0845; the Cheltenham Hospital switchboard is 0845 422 2222 = 01242 222222, maybe other numbers translate in the same way, i.e. 0845 422 2xxx = 01242 222xxx or even 0845 422 xxxx = 01242 22xxxx.
Some 0845 numbers will probably be for Gloucester Royal Hospital, so obviously they will have 01452 numbers. One unverified entry says 0845 422 5523 = 01452 395523 for the Birth Unit, so perhaps 0845 422 5xxx = 01452 395xxx.
These are all just ideas and suggestions based on what I've seen in the database. As I say, it would be best to continue discussion of alternatives in the Requests section, and if a thread is started, I can move these paragraphs into a post over there.