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£10 Fine For Nhs No Shows
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fair enough i guess given the numbers involved -
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now, can the government bring some sanction to bear on GPs who still refuse to have anything to do with their patients?
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now, can the government bring some sanction to bear on GPs who still refuse to have anything to do with their patients?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Fining 'Missers' is fine - as long as the system gets it right! OH has venous problems in his legs as well as a heartproblem. Vascular consultant said there was nothing he could do while OH had leg ulcer (8 yrs. & counting, but it's quite small now).
When follow-up appt. with consultant was sent, we telephoned politely, explained that it would be a waste of his and our time, because wound was still open, and that it made sense to offer the appt. to someone else. This happened 3 times, same thing. Then we heard no more.
In desperation his nurses and GP demanded another consultation before Christmas. We went in September, despite OH's leg still being open. The consultants first words were:-
"Well Mr. J2, I saw you 5 years ago and then you missed three appointments." My reaction was robust and OH is now on his list to have at least one leg seen to.
So before you start fining people, ensure that the system for appointments is actually working. 3 different receptionists wasted our appointment times and blamed us.
When follow-up appt. with consultant was sent, we telephoned politely, explained that it would be a waste of his and our time, because wound was still open, and that it made sense to offer the appt. to someone else. This happened 3 times, same thing. Then we heard no more.
In desperation his nurses and GP demanded another consultation before Christmas. We went in September, despite OH's leg still being open. The consultants first words were:-
"Well Mr. J2, I saw you 5 years ago and then you missed three appointments." My reaction was robust and OH is now on his list to have at least one leg seen to.
So before you start fining people, ensure that the system for appointments is actually working. 3 different receptionists wasted our appointment times and blamed us.
It is a good idea to fine for No Shows as long as they can collect the fines. The government should have the power to order the GPs to give the right service, however when the NHS was started the government had to concede the right of GPs to do some private work. And i do not see why they or surgery nurses cannot work for six days a week.
"No reasons/no appeal", would you pay if you had failed to attend because you had been in a car accident requiring treatment at the scene?
What if you had proof you had cancelled the appointment the week before?
What if there were a domestic emergency preventing you from attending the appointment?
There are any number of reasons for not attending an appointment, let alone a medical one.
What if you had proof you had cancelled the appointment the week before?
What if there were a domestic emergency preventing you from attending the appointment?
There are any number of reasons for not attending an appointment, let alone a medical one.
I'm not taking about folk who simply forgot. If folk have valid reasons, they should not pay a penalty.
If "a one-off £10 or even £20 "fine" isn't going to break the bank for anyone." and taking into account the cost of administration, what is the purpose?
It may not be a high percentage of your income but not everyone is that fortunate.
If "a one-off £10 or even £20 "fine" isn't going to break the bank for anyone." and taking into account the cost of administration, what is the purpose?
It may not be a high percentage of your income but not everyone is that fortunate.
If you want to know where all the "no-show" patients are, they are sitting in your local A&E department, which in the good old days used to be reserved for emergencies. If you aren't able to get appointments at the doctors and you aren't penalised for showing up at A&E for non-emergencies, and you allow hundreds of thousands of immigrants into the country, well, surprise surprise, you are going to have a problem. Good luck to Stephen Barclay in your new job, you have your work cut out, sir!
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