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djr8369

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,276
Nick said:
It only benefits people who can sit on the phone every morning at 8am. More than likely the old people who go in for a chat and those who don't work.

If I could book for next Tuesday at 4pm for example then it would be one less phone call at 8am for people who need to get in the same day.

It's no wonder people rock up to a and e. Even tried the NHS website for the GP surgery where you can put in details for the doctor to call you back.

"Call us at 8am" was the response so for somebody who works and does the school run it's not really ideal.

Last time I needed to see a doctor I tried 3 times to get an appt and couldn't get one. Ended up paying to go private instead.

Gp surgeries aren't fit for purpose.
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Agree but that’s my point they’re aren’t fit for purpose so being awkward to try and keep you away and be someone else’s problem.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,277
Nick said:
It only benefits people who can sit on the phone every morning at 8am. More than likely the old people who go in for a chat and those who don't work.

If I could book for next Tuesday at 4pm for example then it would be one less phone call at 8am for people who need to get in the same day.

It's no wonder people rock up to a and e. Even tried the NHS website for the GP surgery where you can put in details for the doctor to call you back.

"Call us at 8am" was the response so for somebody who works and does the school run it's not really ideal.

Last time I needed to see a doctor I tried 3 times to get an appt and couldn't get one. Ended up paying to go private instead.

Gp surgeries aren't fit for purpose.
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My surgery does let you book several weeks ahead, depends which doctor you want to see though.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,278
Brighton Sky Blue said:
My surgery does let you book several weeks ahead, depends which doctor you want to see though.
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Common sense, mine don't seem to want to speak to anybody unless it's 8AM.

Sack all of the receptionists who are usually pricks anyway and replace them with AI who can work 24/7 to do simple things like make appointments and call people through to doctors rooms.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,279
Nick said:
Common sense, mine don't seem to want to speak to anybody unless it's 8AM.

Sack all of the receptionists who are usually pricks anyway and replace them with AI who can work 24/7 to do simple things like make appointments and call people through to doctors rooms.
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Sounds like you’ve just been unlucky with your surgery?
 

Robinshio

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,280
Should be a £20 fee, with 1st 2 prescription items included if needed - would stop the time wasters
 
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chiefdave

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,281
Nick said:
"ring at 8am if you want an appointment"

Why not just fucking book one for people who can't sit on the phone at 8am? Useless cunts.
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This drives me insane at my doctors. For routine stuff pre-covid I could go on an app and book an appointment weeks or sometimes months in advance.

Now I can have an appointment with the doctor, be told I need a follow up and then have reception refuse to book it while I'm there 'as we don't book appointments in advance'. I work about an hour away from home its near impossible to phone up in the morning and get a same day appointment I can fit around work.
 
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Ccfcisparks

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,282
Pathetic LinkedIn posts. It’s becoming insufferable and the new Facebook.
 
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chiefdave

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,283
Nick said:
It's no wonder people rock up to a and e. Even tried the NHS website for the GP surgery where you can put in details for the doctor to call you back.
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spent 3 lovely days in A&E a few months back. was told by the staff the reason A&E is fucked is the number of people turning up because they can't get a doctors appointment.

Add in people who can't get seen by mental health services and even a surprisingly large number of homeless people who turn up every night and you start to think if the only people there were ones that actually needed A&E there wouldn't be much of a problem.
 
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Ccfcisparks

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,284
chiefdave said:
spent 3 lovely days in A&E a few months back. was told by the staff the reason A&E is fucked is the number of people turning up because they can't get a doctors appointment.

Add in people who can't get seen by mental health services and even a surprisingly large number of homeless people who turn up every night and you start to think if the only people there were ones that actually needed A&E there wouldn't be much of a problem.
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I went to A&E a few months ago. There was a bloke there for antibiotics for a tooth infection. He was in there 10 hours.
 
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chiefdave

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,285
Ccfcisparks said:
I went to A&E a few months ago. There was a bloke there for antibiotics for a tooth infection. He was in there 10 hours.
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I found out that when your blood pressure is 280 you can skip the queue!
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,286
Ccfcisparks said:
I went to A&E a few months ago. There was a bloke there for antibiotics for a tooth infection. He was in there 10 hours.
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It's madness.
 

Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,287
chiefdave said:
spent 3 lovely days in A&E a few months back. was told by the staff the reason A&E is fucked is the number of people turning up because they can't get a doctors appointment.

Add in people who can't get seen by mental health services and even a surprisingly large number of homeless people who turn up every night and you start to think if the only people there were ones that actually needed A&E there wouldn't be much of a problem.
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Exactly, a and e should be exactly that.

GPs should be the first stop who can then sign post.
 

SBAndy

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,288
Nick said:
It only benefits people who can sit on the phone every morning at 8am. More than likely the old people who go in for a chat and those who don't work.

If I could book for next Tuesday at 4pm for example then it would be one less phone call at 8am for people who need to get in the same day.

It's no wonder people rock up to a and e. Even tried the NHS website for the GP surgery where you can put in details for the doctor to call you back.

"Call us at 8am" was the response so for somebody who works and does the school run it's not really ideal.

Last time I needed to see a doctor I tried 3 times to get an appt and couldn't get one. Ended up paying to go private instead.

Gp surgeries aren't fit for purpose.
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It may have been on here, but I saw something suggesting that the reason for this is to massage the ‘waiting time’ figures. If you phone up and ask for an appointment next Tuesday you’re waiting 6 days. If they tell you to call back on the Tuesday at 8am and get you in for 10am you’ve only technically been waiting 2 hours.

How true it is I don’t know but logically it checks out.
 
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Skybluekyle

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  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,289
Maybe I am in a bad mood, and for good reason, but the fucking advertising hoardings again!

First 15/20 minutes tonight they were far too bright, there are supernova explosions in the universe that are dimmer.

Swear I've got fucking cataracts from tonight!
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 6, 2024
  • #16,290
Skybluekyle said:
Maybe I am in a bad mood, and for good reason, but the fucking advertising hoardings again!

First 15/20 minutes tonight they were far too bright, there are supernova explosions in the universe that are dimmer.

Swear I've got fucking cataracts from tonight!
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Yeah said in the thread. I could hardly see what was going on at the other end
 

ajsccfc

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  • Nov 7, 2024
  • #16,291
Considering both kits weren't the greatest contrast, when the players were backlit by hoardings brighter than the sun I was finding it hard to tell who was who
 
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OffenhamSkyBlue

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  • Nov 7, 2024
  • #16,292
Football clubs who take premature decisions to fire one of the most successful managers in their history
 
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chiefdave

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  • Nov 7, 2024
  • #16,293
Doug King and his shitty song
 
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OffenhamSkyBlue

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  • Nov 7, 2024
  • #16,294
chiefdave said:
Doug King and his shitty song
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Can't see that getting sung for a while now!
 
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Skybluekyle

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  • Nov 7, 2024
  • #16,295
Wont someone please think of the bright advertising hoardings!
 
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Nuskyblue

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  • Nov 8, 2024
  • #16,296
ajsccfc said:
Considering both kits weren't the greatest contrast, when the players were backlit by hoardings brighter than the sun I was finding it hard to tell who was who
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I wouldn't be surprised if it may have had some affect on Rudonis back pass...
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Nov 8, 2024
  • #16,297
Mcbean said:
If you notice every Londoner carries a cup of coffee with them - coffee wankers
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Caffiends.
 
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Mcbean

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  • Nov 9, 2024
  • #16,298
oscillatewildly said:
Caffiends.
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Doesn’t quite have the same kudos when shouted out of your car window though
 

MalcSB

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 9, 2024
  • #16,299
Nick said:
It's dog shit. It's not 1954.

Why not let me choose an appointment online and book it. Then I can tell work when it will be.

I can book literally everything else, why not a doctor's appointment?
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It was probably better in 1954, you could probably just turn up at the surgery.
 

fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,300
Nick said:
It only benefits people who can sit on the phone every morning at 8am. More than likely the old people who go in for a chat and those who don't work.

If I could book for next Tuesday at 4pm for example then it would be one less phone call at 8am for people who need to get in the same day.

It's no wonder people rock up to a and e. Even tried the NHS website for the GP surgery where you can put in details for the doctor to call you back.

"Call us at 8am" was the response
so for somebody who works and does the school run it's not really ideal.

Last time I needed to see a doctor I tried 3 times to get an appt and couldn't get one. Ended up paying to go private instead.

Gp surgeries aren't fit for purpose.
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The phone call is an initial triage. There is no point them offering appointments without having done a triage as there are plenty of people who do not need to see a doctor. They should do something more dynamic but that will need significantly more investment.

Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,301
Ccfcisparks said:
Pathetic LinkedIn posts. It’s becoming insufferable and the new Facebook.
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It's worse really

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ccfc922

Well-Known Member
  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,302
Watching the Dog House and I genuinely used to think people abandoned dogs cus they'd have to pay the fees to rehome and they're struggling etc, now I know that's not the case and it's pure cruelty, I'd love to catch someone abandoning a dog in the act.

Valid point mentioned just now, if you're not a horrible, sadistic fucker why would you tether a dog to a tree in the woods with a rope rather than leave it outside a pet rescue place?
 
Last edited: Nov 10, 2024
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shmmeee

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  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,303
fernandopartridge said:
The phone call is an initial triage. There is no point them offering appointments without having done a triage as there are plenty of people who do not need to see a doctor. They should do something more dynamic but that will need significantly more investment.

Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
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Surely some kind of ticketing system would be best? Everyone puts their issue in by 9 via phone or email/website. Then they triage all of them and assign appointments.
 

Nick

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  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,304
shmmeee said:
Surely some kind of ticketing system would be best? Everyone puts their issue in by 9 via phone or email/website. Then they triage all of them and assign appointments.
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The phone call at mine at 8am is to try and get a call with the GP.
 

shmmeee

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  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,305
Nick said:
The phone call at mine at 8am is to try and get a call with the GP.
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Phone is a bad system really, it should just be for those that can’t use the internet. These days you could have everyone leave a message that’s transcribed then someone just goes through all the messages and triages. There should be no waiting. I think that’s half the annoyance.
 
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Nick

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  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,306
shmmeee said:
Phone is a bad system really, it should just be for those that can’t use the internet. These days you could have everyone leave a message that’s transcribed then someone just goes through all the messages and triages. There should be no waiting. I think that’s half the annoyance.
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Could save a fortune by automation
 
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Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,307
fernandopartridge said:
It's worse really

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I know someone on there who is constantly posting showoff status updates and photos as if she's in a really glamorous job staying in luxury hotels and brokering massive deals.

In reality I know for a fact she's basically a PA/coordinator for a small company that just go and have random coffee breaks in these establishments to look important.

It's a very toxic platform.
 
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fernandopartridge

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  • Nov 10, 2024
  • #16,308
shmmeee said:
Phone is a bad system really, it should just be for those that can’t use the internet. These days you could have everyone leave a message that’s transcribed then someone just goes through all the messages and triages. There should be no waiting. I think that’s half the annoyance.
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To be fair they're supposed to offer total triage which includes using an online system, not sure how they're actually made to do it though as contract and payments based on registered list size primarily.

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Nick

Administrator
  • Nov 11, 2024
  • #16,309
Earlsdon_Skyblue1 said:
I know someone on there who is constantly posting showoff status updates and photos as if she's in a really glamorous job staying in luxury hotels and brokering massive deals.

In reality I know for a fact she's basically a PA/coordinator for a small company that just go and have random coffee breaks in these establishments to look important.

It's a very toxic platform.
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Did she manage to twist it to end up like recruitment or something?

I'm not sure what the point of it is any more. It's just people trying to sell without actually saying it.
 

MalcSB

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  • Nov 11, 2024
  • #16,310
Could be getting worse.

National insurance rise gives GPs 'no choice but to cut services and staff'

Analysis by the Liberal Democrats suggests the rise could cost GP surgeries the equivalent of over two million appointments a year
inews.co.uk
 
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