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Is the new trend, which is being introduced into Doctors surgeries when asking for a appointment, acceptable or even legal? Patients are asked "what is the purpose of your visit"? by the receptionist, who will then decide if you need to see a doctor or a nurse. I would appreciate any comments or views on this matter.
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I don't think it's illegal, but for me it is unacceptable . On the rare occasion that I decide I need to see a doctor, I don't need a receptionist to tell me I don't.
21:50 Mon 24th Jun 2013
I find our Health Practice almost useless!.......you can ring from 8am, but they never answer till 8.30, and if all appointments are filled by the time you've held for ten minutes, then you have to ring again the next morning and go through it all again, or you can make an advance appointment for in 14 days time!..........It's a joke!........
They don`t ask for ID ummmm. To be fair, they don`t operate a system of asking you anything when you book - at least they`re consistant. They have a sign outside showing how many patients per month don`t turn up for appoinments and it`s usually about 90. The receptionist was telling me that most of them are people who phone that morning at 0830 for an appointment and then, within hours, decide not to bother. I told her she should flag it in the system and ask them at the next appointment if there was any reason they decided not to show up last time but she just shrugged her shoulders. I think they`ve got their work cut out with some members of the public, that`s for sure.