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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.

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

  • 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!

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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