The Mirror have published a superficially critical story on GPs using high cost phone lines (numbers) to fleece their patients here :--
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/nhs-patients-calling-doctor-paying-1857870Some of the content is good and they seem to have done a certain amount of basic research for themselves instead of the lazy journalism that pervades most articles on this subject. They took the trouble to test call 80 to see how long they had to wait to be answered and worked out the cost of these calls as an indication of the rip-off problem.
There are several strange aspects to this story however, firstly the reference to 0855 numbers. This is a new one on me and the Mirror doesn't say which surgeries are using this number type.
Secondly the Mirror only allows comments to be made via facebook which prevents many of us from commenting or even reading others comments -- why do it that way? Ludicrous discrimination.
They quote certain authorities without comment or apparent question as to the truth of those comments such as, "
Health Department guidelines issued in 2010 said GP practices should phase out phone lines costing more than local rates. But many are locked in long-term contracts with thousands of surgeries still using the premium-rate lines." Well are they really "locked-in"; are there not options which could be taken such as migrating to 03 numbers or cancelling their contracts ( maybe at a cost which could be mitigated or eliminated be certain actions)?
There is a hypocritical comment from Former Labour minister John Healey, "
who successfully campaigned for GPs to drop these lines in his Yorkshire constituency", said: “
No one should be forced to use these rip-off numbers. Guidelines created by Labour ruled out this practice. The Government needs to enforce the rules.” John Healey seems to forget that his Labour Government did NOTHING to eliminate this scam. Secretary of State Alan Johnson said that he would stop GPs using these numbers as quoted in his local paper in Hull but in the end he did NOTHING and proved himself to be useless, ineffective and hypocritical. The Labour government presided over a whitewash of a "consultation" on the subject followed by a ridiculous report leading to the hopelessly incompetent Statute and amendments to the GPs NHS contract and "guidance" to other NHS organisations resulting in the shambles and chaos we still suffer from, with GPs and, source of all these problems "Daisy Surgery Line", continually making untrue statements like "
NHS regulations permit their use (084 numbers)" when it has always been clear that the rules, when interpreted correctly and honestly, do nothing of the sort. It is apparent that Daisy and Riley don't know the meaning of words like correct and honest. And John Healey MP needs to learn how governments should make clear and unambiguous rules and how they should enforce them.
Overall this article is very much a "curates egg", only good in parts.