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Cora

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Thought I'd put this up for anyone who wants to feedback on their experience of

health services. (Sorry I know I said link but not sure how to put a link in! Anyone else?!)


The people to give comments to are:


Care Quality Commission

www.cqc.org.uk


There is a very simple form at the top of their page to fill in - takes minutes (you can do it while still waiting on the phone to get through to a GP!) - They will then collate feedback when assessing the quality of care that is offered.

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How about empowering the many GPs who have issues with local people?


1. Being late or failing to turn up for appointments

2. Being rude/offensive/violent

3. Demanding prescription paracetamol

4. Demanding home visits because they can't be bothered to get a bus

5. Trying to fit five ailments into a ten minute appointment

6. Not being ill just wanting a day off work

7. Making a vexatious complaint about the GP


I could go on

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  • 2 weeks later...

You make a very good point, Captain Marvel.


I filled in (another) customer survey recently and for the first time in ages was able to give full marks and glowing praise - and it was for my local GP surgery, where the doctors and nurses and staff are all excellent!

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Captain Marvel Wrote:

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> 5. Trying to fit five ailments into a ten minute

> I could go on


Only one that could ever effect me is this - I suppose people have googled and think the ailments are linked - I'm always watching for diabetes signs and they are varied.


GP's must know about ailment googlers though.

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