Submit details of NHS GP with 084 number
Please assist the campaign by providing details of a NHS GP Surgery using a telephone number which you pay more than the cost of an equivalent call to a geographic number to contact. See the notes at the bottom of this page for more information on what we intend to do with the data you submit.
Notes
This information will be used alongside a briefing to the relevant NHS body which enforces the terms of the GP contract (the Local Area Team / Health Board).
Your full personal details are not required, however the identifying "name", email address and any relevant comments you give will be passed on the NHS body, for its use in considering its policy. We would expect the officers to make contact with you and to request whatever further information they may find helpful in performing their duties.
This should not be necessary, as practices and NHS bodies must consider “the arrangement as a whole”, including every individual case. Such evidence must however make it impossible for the NHS body to disregard the fact that a practice is in breach of its contract.
The Fair Telecoms Campaign will NOT contact the practice directly with reference to a submission of details. We will also make it plain to the NHS body that this is not a formal complaint (because there are no personal details of a complainant provided).
There is a separate formal complaints procedure which can be followed if you wish to take up the matter with the practice directly - see this briefing.
Your full personal details are not required, however the identifying "name", email address and any relevant comments you give will be passed on the NHS body, for its use in considering its policy. We would expect the officers to make contact with you and to request whatever further information they may find helpful in performing their duties.
This should not be necessary, as practices and NHS bodies must consider “the arrangement as a whole”, including every individual case. Such evidence must however make it impossible for the NHS body to disregard the fact that a practice is in breach of its contract.
The Fair Telecoms Campaign will NOT contact the practice directly with reference to a submission of details. We will also make it plain to the NHS body that this is not a formal complaint (because there are no personal details of a complainant provided).
There is a separate formal complaints procedure which can be followed if you wish to take up the matter with the practice directly - see this briefing.