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Patients demand consultation on extended hours

Last post 05-12-2008 10:55 by Mohammed Ayub. 4 replies.
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  • 05-09-2008 9:50

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    Patients demand consultation on extended hours

    Extended hours GP services will suffer because patients were not consulted, according to a pressure group.

  • 05-09-2008 9:50 In reply to

    RE: Patients demand consultation on extended hours

    If one believes HMG these changes were foreced through precisely BECAUSE the public wanted them. GPs will jump through the imposed hoops, but we aren't going to go out of our way to create more of them.

  • 05-09-2008 15:57 In reply to

    RE: Patients demand consultation on extended hours

    Typically the annual patient survey reveealed that 84% of our patients were happy with existing hours.The other 14% won't all want the same "extended hours", so patient utopia will never be achieved until we are all open 24/7.Strangely we did consult our own PPG and they said they didn't want any additional hours, so what do we do now?

  • 05-09-2008 17:37 In reply to

    RE: Patients demand consultation on extended hours

    One of the problems with consultations exercises initiated by HMG, DoH and PCTs is that they are usually carried out by firms whose duty is to the client and to get the required results. The consultation on services for London was an example. It was done by Ipsos-Mori, whose website declares, "...... No matter what the area, we have a range of different and imaginative techniques and methods to make sure each project is precisely designed to fulfill client needs". What is needed is surveys which are independent of those in power. This is something I intend to pursue and I would be pleased to hear from anyone who might be interested in such a venture.

  • 05-12-2008 10:55 In reply to

    RE: Patients demand consultation on extended hours

    84% of our practice population were happy with the surgery hours we provide. Of those that were not happy, only 9% i.e 1.44% of the total suggested saturday surgeries. According to the DoH, we should therefore work on saturdays -Why?! - and they are running the country!

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