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After the debacle at FHGP today I'm going to book on line in future. Go to the main ED page not this one if you want to discuss today's chaos.


But I have to choose a provider. Not sure why there can't be one, avoiding me making some effort to find the best one out of the list below. Why do we have to outsource everything? I can just stick a pin into the list, or perhaps others have views and experience. What a first world problem eh? For your info providers are:



Evergreen Life, Co-op Health, myGP, digi.me, Echo, AT Tech, Pharmacy2U Ltd


G4S, Serco, Castlebeck and Interserve (only joking on the last four)

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