allegro wrote on Aug 31
st, 2018 at 6:24am:
Was it really that long ago? I remember the scandal over GPs using 084/087 numbers. It took a long time to flush out the last offenders. I also remember talking to the practice manager at my GP who was a good guy and said he wouldn't ever use an 084/087 number.
Indeed, the change was applied to the GP contracts for 2010/11. They were required to comply no later than 31 March 2011.
The GP Committee of the BMA encouraged a false reading of the terms of the contract, implying that it was not possible to switch to an alternative number under an existing "Surgery Line" arrangement. This was in fact always possible, and we even secured a formal statement from the provider verifying this. Unfortunately the disruption caused by the re-organisation arising from the Health and Social Care Act 2012 impeded enforcement action being taken to ensure compliance.
Happily there are only a tiny number of 084 numbers left in the NHS and the
chases down each one it finds.
We are in the course of contacting Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, which operates 0845 389 0940, and The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, which advises patients, in the Barnet area leaving the Royal Free and Barnet and Chase Farm hospitals, to call it. All other CLCH and RFL numbers comply - this looks like an oversight.