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Home / Health / Patient Stuck in Kafkaesque Loop Over NHS Appointment

Patient Stuck in Kafkaesque Loop Over NHS Appointment

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Online booking system rejected a patient with serious symptoms.
  • Receptionist refused phone appointments, insisting on the e-form.
  • NHS England states urgent cases should still call or attend in person.
Patient Stuck in Kafkaesque Loop Over NHS Appointment

The introduction of mandatory online appointment booking for GP practices in England has led to significant patient frustration. Initially perceived as a sensible measure to streamline access, the system has been misused by some practices, trapping patients in a bureaucratic maze. One patient experienced this firsthand when an AI triaged their flu symptoms as potentially serious but then refused to refer them to a doctor, directing them to speak to the practice directly.

Despite the AI's directive, the practice's receptionist would not book a phone appointment, insisting the patient use the e-form. This created a Catch-22 situation, as the form had already rejected them. This occurred despite NHS England guidance that the online tool is primarily for non-urgent requests and that patients with urgent needs should still call or visit their GP practice.

In the end, the patient secured a face-to-face appointment by being persistent. However, the incident underscores a critical flaw in how the system is being implemented, leading to potentially dangerous delays for those who rely on non-digital methods of access. NHS England has emphasized that GP practices must remain accessible through multiple channels, including phone and in-person, as part of their contractual obligations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
From October 1st, GP practices in England must offer online booking for non-urgent appointments and advice during core hours.
Yes, NHS England states patients with urgent needs should still call their GP practice or attend in person.
The AI may have deemed your symptoms too serious for online assessment and directed you to speak directly with the practice.

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