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Originally Posted by RainbowSix
Ahem...
What if someone is not able to go to reception for something that could be dealt with by a letter? There is nothing to stop you going to your doctors and ensuring that you are not on the check & remove list.
But for others who are not in your situation they could be more than happy to respond to a letter - which may eventually point them to a web page even.
All this about if people move and change doctors is just a miniscule bit, I don't know why your harping on about it so much. If someone does register with a new practise then they are taken off the old ones lists - if the old practise does not then that's likely fraudulent and they should be dealt with accordingly.
your not happy replying to a letter, others are.
Simples.
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Please will you point out my post where I have said that I am not happy in replying by letter?
Do not put words into my posts that I have not said.
For those who cannot get into the practice......well, if they cannot get in because of health reasons, then they have no real need to worry because it is likely that they are still on the books because they have visited during the last five years.....Why else might they not be able to get into the practice....work ?
I am sure that I would be able to find time to go to the practice to let them know I still lived in the area.
If the aim of the NHS is to save money and free up spaces with GP's then getting an expensive private firm to do this is(in my opinion - which I know is worth little) is not the way to go about it...and that is my point.