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They Have Seen The Problem At Last
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According to BBC TV this morning the government have told GPs they have to see there patients face to face when required, the required part worries me a little.
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Do you mean it is having to tell them it is required teacake? If it is then I agree with you. It has become a total joke now, GP's should have their salaries cut if they dont want to do the job, everyone else if having to and indeed some surgeries are coping. //The days of popping to your Doctor for a chat are gone for now and may never return.// Well they should never...
12:35 Mon 14th Sep 2020
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/h ealth-5 4138915
A fair request for all GPs to see patients who need a face to face appointment.
The days of popping to your Doctor for a chat are gone for now and may never return.
A fair request for all GPs to see patients who need a face to face appointment.
The days of popping to your Doctor for a chat are gone for now and may never return.
Do you mean it is having to tell them it is required teacake? If it is then I agree with you. It has become a total joke now, GP's should have their salaries cut if they dont want to do the job, everyone else if having to and indeed some surgeries are coping.
//The days of popping to your Doctor for a chat are gone for now and may never return.//
Well they should never have existed. A doctors time is expensive and people who clogged the system have been a problem for decades (And yes I do know having known various GP's persanlly over the years) add to this the DNA's and you have a costly problem.
A model that should be adopted should be the triage one. Many things can be dealt with over the phone/video so deal with them that way. This would keep the numbers down, reduce surgery waiting times and reduce exposure to diseases floating around the surgery. It may also help with the DNA issue.
//The days of popping to your Doctor for a chat are gone for now and may never return.//
Well they should never have existed. A doctors time is expensive and people who clogged the system have been a problem for decades (And yes I do know having known various GP's persanlly over the years) add to this the DNA's and you have a costly problem.
A model that should be adopted should be the triage one. Many things can be dealt with over the phone/video so deal with them that way. This would keep the numbers down, reduce surgery waiting times and reduce exposure to diseases floating around the surgery. It may also help with the DNA issue.