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Karen56
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Hello again Suncatcher2015, I have read about these longer working hours including weekends.
I todays Daily Mirror there is a report of the scheme failing in some of the trial areas, they say it is not working, and are cutting back on the hours or giving up completely. What seems to be the problem with the plan?
I wonder why the patients did not take it up more? The funding is due to finish very soon, maybe next month??
So now will it come to other areas, where there is a need due to working hours, then there would need to be a pharmacy open all the extra hours including weekends, or has ASDA got that covered???
Well for now ttfn from Karen.
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Hi @Karen56
According to the Daily Mail, of 18 pilot schemes, eight have now either cut weekend or evening hours, or stopped providing the service altogether, research by the GP magazine Pulse found.
I wonder just how news that the pilot scheme was operating in their surgery was made to patients - were patients fully aware of the extended times? If not, this could be the reason it was not a huge success.
I know from news reports, many GP's were against it, so maybe they wee not keen to encourage its use? Or maybe there is not a long wait for an appointment at the pilot surgeries. I know at my husband's surgery, there are no available appointments on the on-line booking system for at least a week, so longer opening times or weekends would be quickly taken up.
I will keep an eye out for more news.
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Hello Suncatcher2015, there is the some sort of problem where I go, the appointments can be very difficult to get, especially for the afternoon slots which I prefer, due to being slow and not liking driving when I first get up.
There is still a program of get up and phone up from 8am, till you get through and then take what ever time you are given, which as a T2 diabetic and with my blood pressure going up at times I can be dizzy in the mornings, too much stress.
I have fought at battle to get more open appointments for the afternoons and advanced into the week and even beyond. would be interesting to see if it gets to where I go and what happens! ttfn from Karen
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Yes @Karen56 , that is what happens at my husband's surgery - drag yourself up by 7 a.m. to be awake and free of brain fog enough to start ringing the surgery, redialling over and over until you get through and then take the available appointment. They have a computer system for booking online, but time and again, there are no appointments showing to book, or only ones two weeks away.
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Hello Suncatcher2015, yes just like mine.
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@Karen56 - I would happily take weekend or evening appointments if they were on offer.
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@Suncatcher2015 so would I, and make life so much easier if they were available.
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We have the same problem here at my surgery, though if you do get through on the telephone in the morning, should you want an appointment for that morning they offer you a triage call. It's all very well but how can you make a proper diagnosis over the telephone. I know it's to try & cut the drs workload down but 9 times out of 10 after you' ve spoken to the drs you land up having to go & see them anyway. So its a waste of everyone's time in my eyes. However we do have 2 late evening surgeries which does help a bit.
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Hello Dappy571, nice to chat with you, sorry for the delay but I am rather behind with my emails, and so things are getting piled up.
Well how about this one, I rang for an Afternoon/Early Evening appointment with a doctor, she 'very helpfully,,,not offered me one at 7am??? or 7.10am??? for two separate days, so I ended up seeing a new doctor and although he did somethings, but offered me CBT instead of increasing my antidepressants, talking I end up getting bored, so will have to go and get a headache in the process,,,,,,
Triage is just an assessment of the treatment needed, it won't give any treatment, just as you say,,time wasting of the doctor's and your phone bill. I pointed out that I have to fit the appointment around other things I have on the diary. So mini prescription of treatment and go back in 10 days,,,, stress is really getting to me.
How about this for a bit of fun, and joke for passers by, i was going into asda and I was putting a letter into the post box and next thing I was going down to the floor, landing on the left knee and not doing myself any good!!! what a wednesday shopping trip this turned out to be,,,,,stiff aching knee that is stiffing up and making walking very difficult,,,,,good fun or what,,, ttfn from Karen.
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Hello to everybody,,,,it has been a while since i have been here,,,,catching up,,,,,slowly.
The doctors that I go to,,has now got late nights until 8pm,,on certain days,,,,and 7am on certain mornings,,how about this. Going through the CBT thing,,and tried another antidepressant,,,seem good,,but now back with my old ones,,run out of new one.
My right knee is playing up at the moment.
ttfn from Karen.
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The goal of seven-day routine GP opening in England is unachievable in this Parliament and risks destabilising care, the Royal College of GPs says.
Check out the full article here -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34150665