Posted by Steve Pavey on 17/08/2022 18:28:13:
Posted by Harry Wilkes on 17/08/2022 17:41:48:
Posted by mgnbuk on 17/08/2022 08:48:13:
Is this the privatisation of the NHS creeping in ?
Does it matter as long as you get the service you require, when you require it, at the same cost to you ?
Nigel B.
Is this the privatisation of the NHS creeping in ?
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. They like the money, but not the patients because the latter cost money. So now, when you ring for an appointment you might get one in 3-4 weeks, or you get told to go to A and E, or a pharmacist, or if you’re lucky you might get a video call with a GP at a private on-line consultancy. So yes, it is creeping privatisation. And of no use to the patient.
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I would imagine they get paid per patient visit, so the more they see the more they get paid.
This happens with my eyecare, I have Ocular hypertension, extremely high in fact but no actual damage to my eyes. I was going yearly to the hospital for checks but as I hadn't developed Glaucoma I was deemed lesser priority and was sent to a local clinic for the pressure test and eye scan.
Afterwards they said see you in six months and then 5 months later rang up chasing me to make an appointment so I was seen again shortly after. Expecting the next appointment to be made early next year they began calling again after 5 months. I ended up with me being seen 3 times in one year. Once in hospital and twice at the clinic.