todger65
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Not strictly true. The following was issued in February 2012.
The Department’s position on the use of 084 numbers has not changed since the response to the consultation in 2009. Persons should not be charged more to contact an NHS body or Primary Medical Service contractor, than they would if they were calling a geographic number in the same manner. NHS bodies and GP practices are still free to use 084 numbers, providing these conditions are met. As discussed, all Primary Medical Services contractors and NHS bodies must review their telephony arrangements to ensure that callers are not charged more than if they were calling an equivalent geographic number. If the use of an 084 number does not meet these conditions, then all reasonable steps must be taken as described above.
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