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GPs still use 084 phone lines despite government advice | GPs still use 084 phone lines despite government advice |
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Hundreds of GPs still use 084 phone lines despite being told not to by the Department of Health three years ago. | Hundreds of GPs still use 084 phone lines despite being told not to by the Department of Health three years ago. |
Landline calls cost around 5p a minute, but charges are considerably more from a mobile. | Landline calls cost around 5p a minute, but charges are considerably more from a mobile. |
Radio 4's You & Yours found that 531 surgeries in England still use them, 29 in Wales and very few in Scotland and Northern Ireland. | Radio 4's You & Yours found that 531 surgeries in England still use them, 29 in Wales and very few in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
NHS England said it was working to encourage practices to make telephone systems more accessible. | NHS England said it was working to encourage practices to make telephone systems more accessible. |
The figures, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, relate to "special service" or non-geographic numbers. | The figures, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, relate to "special service" or non-geographic numbers. |
Although the charge is the same as a local call from a landline, from a mobile they can cost 44p a minute. | Although the charge is the same as a local call from a landline, from a mobile they can cost 44p a minute. |
The number of surgeries using 084 lines is around 6% of practices in England. Official figures for Scotland and Northern Ireland were unavailable, but only a small number of surgeries are thought to use the number. | The number of surgeries using 084 lines is around 6% of practices in England. Official figures for Scotland and Northern Ireland were unavailable, but only a small number of surgeries are thought to use the number. |
The programme heard surgeries can be effectively stuck in telephony contracts, with one practice in East London saying it would have cost them £60,000 to leave. | The programme heard surgeries can be effectively stuck in telephony contracts, with one practice in East London saying it would have cost them £60,000 to leave. |
Dr Richard Vautrey is from the British Medical Association's GP Committee. Until recently, his Leeds practice was still using an 084 number. | Dr Richard Vautrey is from the British Medical Association's GP Committee. Until recently, his Leeds practice was still using an 084 number. |
He said: "If any practice was to break its contract it would be very punitive and would cost money that wouldn't be replaced by the NHS elsewhere. | He said: "If any practice was to break its contract it would be very punitive and would cost money that wouldn't be replaced by the NHS elsewhere. |
"We need to recognise many patients have found being able to get through without an engaged tone to be a good thing." | "We need to recognise many patients have found being able to get through without an engaged tone to be a good thing." |
He suggested contracts taken out six or seven years ago would soon end and telecom companies were adjusting to keep GP business. | He suggested contracts taken out six or seven years ago would soon end and telecom companies were adjusting to keep GP business. |
David Hickson from the Fair Telecoms Campaign says this is not how the NHS should be funded. | |
He said : "There is no excuse for any of these GPs to continue as they are. The provider has made it clear to GPs that they can change to geographic - or 03 numbers - before the end of their contracts, and pay for their systems correctly, as other GPs do." | |
In May Daisy Group, which owns most of the contracts, offered GPs the chance to change their 084 number to a geographical one. | In May Daisy Group, which owns most of the contracts, offered GPs the chance to change their 084 number to a geographical one. |
It said ten GP practices had closed their 084 lines and switched to local numbers. The other option they were offered was to add an extra line - creating two telephone numbers and 200 surgeries have opted for this. | It said ten GP practices had closed their 084 lines and switched to local numbers. The other option they were offered was to add an extra line - creating two telephone numbers and 200 surgeries have opted for this. |
NHS England said: "Some of the major providers of 084 numbers have now introduced alternative numbers that provide patients with telephone access for the price of a local geographical number, but with the enhanced functionality of 084 numbers." | NHS England said: "Some of the major providers of 084 numbers have now introduced alternative numbers that provide patients with telephone access for the price of a local geographical number, but with the enhanced functionality of 084 numbers." |
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