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This is one way to reduce the number of people on the waiting list.
You have seen your doctor and he has contacted the hospital to arrange an appointment for you.
The hospital send you a letter with the time and date of your appointment. It says that you must phone within 7 days to confirm your acceptance or to arrange an alternative appointment.
You call the number given every day, and it's constantly engaged, despite the fact that you press 5 for "ring back".
After 7 days of being unsuccessful, your name is removed from the waiting list because you have failed to confirm your appointment.
Ipso Fatso! Waiting list is reduced!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A friend of mine recently visited her Doctors with a suspect mole that had turned black. She was given an appointment with a specialist at the end of August !!!!!!!!!!!! She did have some Private Health Insurance so contacted them, they set her up an appointment at the Private Hospital next door to the NHS hospital for that very same afternoon. She was seen 6 hours after visiting her Doctor and was given the all clear the same week.
I don't know the answers to the appauling waiting list problem but I have waited nearly 8 weeks for an appointment for a kidney scan. Actually making the appointment was very easy and apart from the wait it was all fine.
WP
Too many clerical staff, not enough nursing.
However.......as a person who owes his life to the NHS, following open heart surgery and valve replacement at 37 years old, I can only comment on what I found.
I was asked by a clipboard wielding suit one day "on a scale of 1 to 10, how well were the chips cooked?".
I also found that the wait for Cardiac surgery is governed not by surgeons, but by ITU beds. All patients deserve 100%, and if it was down to the surgeons, they would operate 24 hours, indeed cardiac transplants are done in the night. I was told ITU beds are booked at �10,000 per day.
As for waiting lists for other ops, I have no experience, so cannot comment.