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'Open practices on public holidays'

Last post 08-20-2008 21:11 by Tatiana Nikolova. 11 replies.
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  • 08-15-2008 11:56

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    'Open practices on public holidays'

    Scotland's heath department is being asked to consider encouraging GP surgeries to open on public holidays.

  • 08-15-2008 11:56 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    This must apply to England also. By the way, I asked my accountant if he would be prepared to open on Bank Holidays, (and in the evnings and at weekends). I am unable to print his reply.

  • 08-15-2008 12:00 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    But was'nt NHS24 designed to take the "pressure" off General Practice.....it is reassuring to find a service doing that which it was designed to do.

  • 08-15-2008 12:31 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    What about the Government opening during school holidays & both opening Civil Service on public hols ! Would be deemed to be a waste of money. Looks like the demise of NHS24, it won't be needed soon & all the expensively recruited staff will either be given jobs elsewhere or will be made redundant at great cost.

  • 08-15-2008 13:40 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    Who would be funding the staff for the extra time at double time then? GPs again, I don't think so!!!

  • 08-15-2008 15:26 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    What an amazing idea! Just amazing enough to tip practice staff over the edge + make them leave. For God's sake - they work very hard for very little money but yeh let's provide them with lots of incentives like this to encourage them to stay.

  • 08-15-2008 17:09 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    For goodness sake, practice staff do have lives!! and families to spend time with, and there is more to life than working every hour God sends.... I am sick of hearing how practices should open extra hours. We are human beings you know and we all have our limits!

  • 08-15-2008 23:22 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    If practice staff are not to be afforded public membership but are to ranked at a lower status, then there would be an argument to disallow them public holidays. Has our status fallen that low? Even immigrant workers and asylum seekers have some priviledges.

  • 08-16-2008 6:04 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    I'll work if I am joined by Mr Brown and the Health Minister for the whole day!! Perhaps the rest of the Cabinet too. Ask your MPs to keep you company ?

  • 08-19-2008 12:36 In reply to

    Re: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    Is this just another "vote winner" strategy? We already offer extended hours although we cant access cival servents at times that would suit our working lives. So far in our surgery we have more DNA's on a Sat morn than at any other time in outr very long week! 

  • 08-19-2008 17:05 In reply to

    Re: 'Open practices on public holidays'

     

     

    Yes, it's usually those who jealously guard their own privileges most jealously, that are happy to remove the rights of others to things like bank holidays or a home life.
    John I guess?
  • 08-20-2008 21:11 In reply to

    RE: 'Open practices on public holidays'

    I have a better idea- why don't we work like 7/11, so the punters could just pop in at anytime they fancy, and for instance get emergency contracepton 10 minutes after the event ( if they can be bothered that is).

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