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<blockquote data-quote="rubold" data-source="post: 700513" data-attributes="member: 138086"><p>At my last screening there were certainly a lot of names being called out in the waiting room with no response. I say quite simply 'use it, or lose it'. I thought Medical Imaging Ltd had been awarded the contract at least in England, but there seem to have a few different arrangements described in this thread, so I'm not certain how widespread this contract is. </p><p></p><p>The appt. system was far superior before automatic appt. letters were sent out about 4-8 weeks in advance. I used to receive a letter form my local optician reminding me that my annual eye test and retinal photography were due and to please contact and make an appt. So for a start the appt. was at a convenient time/date and was more likely to be attended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubold, post: 700513, member: 138086"] At my last screening there were certainly a lot of names being called out in the waiting room with no response. I say quite simply 'use it, or lose it'. I thought Medical Imaging Ltd had been awarded the contract at least in England, but there seem to have a few different arrangements described in this thread, so I'm not certain how widespread this contract is. The appt. system was far superior before automatic appt. letters were sent out about 4-8 weeks in advance. I used to receive a letter form my local optician reminding me that my annual eye test and retinal photography were due and to please contact and make an appt. So for a start the appt. was at a convenient time/date and was more likely to be attended. [/QUOTE]
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