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Nhs Offers Appointments With A Doctor Via Webcam
//The NHS is offering appointments with a doctor via computer webcam rather than in person to reduce the time patients must wait to see a GP.//
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/09/20 /the-do ctor-wi ll-see- you-now --via-w ebcam/
Good idea, or not?
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Good idea, or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like a fop to me. Can't be as useful as being there to be examined, and will still take up GP time. It's claimed to reduce waiting times but you'll still be waiting, just at home. I already arrive for my appointments on time - no real difference to logging in on time. Sounds like we are expected to stay at home and never leave these days; maybe it's a plan to get rid of having to pay for surgeries altogether to save money. The doc can be at home, you can be at home, and the advice will be based on not even being with you. May as well just offer an online form for symptoms and let a AI database decide what's up. Could save the GP's salaries as well then.
GPs have just 10 minutes to see each patient. That is usually enough time for the the patient to ask for anitibiotics, antidepressants etc and the doctor to write a perscription. Proper examinations rarely take place anyway.
If patients sign up for wecam consultations, then they must get a six-monthy more thorough check up, in the bargain.
However, If the object is to save time for the GP, the it is bound to be a failure. If you make it easier to see a doctor, the service will be used more, not less. The appointment process at the moment seems design to stem demand by making getting an appointment very difficult. Take away those obstacles, and the demands on GPs time will rocket.
If patients sign up for wecam consultations, then they must get a six-monthy more thorough check up, in the bargain.
However, If the object is to save time for the GP, the it is bound to be a failure. If you make it easier to see a doctor, the service will be used more, not less. The appointment process at the moment seems design to stem demand by making getting an appointment very difficult. Take away those obstacles, and the demands on GPs time will rocket.
These things were bound to come, it is called progress. For those that dont have a smart phone/web cam fine, you'll just have to wait.
Of course Gromits point about using the service more could become an issue so I guess it would still be an appointment for the webcam consultation.
At my GP's though I can usually get same day appointments even early (7:30is) ones.
One thing they should do it ban retired folk and those on the dole from early/late and weekend appointments.
Of course Gromits point about using the service more could become an issue so I guess it would still be an appointment for the webcam consultation.
At my GP's though I can usually get same day appointments even early (7:30is) ones.
One thing they should do it ban retired folk and those on the dole from early/late and weekend appointments.
It is AB on the NHS........except one is guaranteed professional advice rather than anecdotal posts mixed up with internet links,which are usual nothing to do with the OP.
AB posters have been criticized for this type of medical care and now it has been made official.
It is a good idea as most problems beset a GP are trivia and could be dealt with by a 5th year medical student, as is the case with AB (Body and Soul).
The NHS is too expensive.....staff salaries are too high (thanks to the Unions) and the system is and has been for the past 25 years...BROKE...no money.
AB posters have been criticized for this type of medical care and now it has been made official.
It is a good idea as most problems beset a GP are trivia and could be dealt with by a 5th year medical student, as is the case with AB (Body and Soul).
The NHS is too expensive.....staff salaries are too high (thanks to the Unions) and the system is and has been for the past 25 years...BROKE...no money.
We all already stump up. There needs to be a good drains up on what the money is being used for and why some countries claim to do more with less.
The wait will not change; the location, journey and service level will.
Examinations do go on in the surgery, the issue is the time allowed. If like me you don't want to be there umpteen times regularly and put up with a lot , putting it down to old age, until there is so much you feel an incentive to go get it all sorted, suddenly it's a case of, no you can't do that. You can't book a double appointment, you can't go over time, you can't get the service you really want. That won't change either.
The wait will not change; the location, journey and service level will.
Examinations do go on in the surgery, the issue is the time allowed. If like me you don't want to be there umpteen times regularly and put up with a lot , putting it down to old age, until there is so much you feel an incentive to go get it all sorted, suddenly it's a case of, no you can't do that. You can't book a double appointment, you can't go over time, you can't get the service you really want. That won't change either.
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