SilentCallsVictim
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This request is not actually about the contact number used by the hospital itself, but about the scandalous use of Premium Rate numbers to support the bedside phone service offered to patients.
Now that it has been recognised that there is rarely any problem with use of mobile phones in wards, the previous suggestion in response is the answer for many cases. In general it is best for a patient to be equipped with their own, or a borrowed, mobile phone.
In some cases, ward staff will connect personal calls or pass messages, however each bed does not have an extension on the hospital switchboard.
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