SilentCallsVictim wrote on Nov 3
rd, 2013 at 9:08pm:
As GPs possess the commercial knowledge and skills necessary to lead CCGs, managing the bulk of the NHS budget in negotiation with multinational healthcare companies, one would have thought that seeing through any misrepresentation involved with something so modest as a surgery telephone system would be child's play for them. Let us hope that they will be able to put this acknowledged skill to work in securing good deals when they have to meet the full cost of their telephone systems, without the benefit of subsidy at the expense of patients.
Well done fairtelecoms for all the work lighting the straight and narrow.
Lets hope the GPs' in the CCGs understand that in the 'Business World' that when a salesman says that the 'Moon will be green every Monday' it ain't necessarily true.
Afterall you wouldn't ask a GP to diagnose a knock in your engine (car) or a Mechanic to diagnose a heart rhythm, both engines but very different.
We have already found the old PCTs have given Contracts to companys like NSL Care Services using 0843 numbers and the new Area Teams are letting the Contracts go live apparently without querying why these also expensive numbers are being used for Patient Transport for NHS Hospital Services.
Hopefully someone will be knocking on relavant doors to get those 0843 numbers shifted very soon.
Lets hope we are wrong in our loss of confidence that our NHS is 'safe in their hands'