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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2357418" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>I wanted to give you friendly and informative emoji.</p><p>I settled on friendly emoji for you responding to my concerns over my doctorless practice.</p><p>I have been up since 3 am (cat always wakes me at 3 am!) and photocopying what I need to take in and writing one sheet of A4 with my questions and concerns. Then I will print it out. </p><p>I have been googling NHS GP capitation fee for Wales, and there is a whole pile of interesting stuff there. </p><p>I do know my prescription says 'Pooled Doctors', but it doesn't specifically say a doctor. There is no doctor actually in attendance at the surgery. </p><p></p><p>My eye specialist at the Royal, Liverpool was confused when I said I was at a doctorless surgery, because my eye specialist wanted a specific name to address my results of my eye hospital appointment to. My eye specialist had never heard of a doctorless surgery. That concept was alien to him. So, presumably that is why I got the patient's copy in one envelope sent to me. And the GP Surgery's letter in a separate envelope which was addressed to me on a cover note, because he had no idea who (what person) to address it to. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your timely response [USER=501599]@True Blue[/USER] </p><p>Because this now ties in with the way I will present and ask this now. </p><p></p><p>The receptionist will get one sheet. I need to concise it as much as possible so she can respond to it. Then when I come home I will have the same sheet again, maybe with a little more on it, depending on what answers I get direct from the receptionist, and this second sheet will be addressed to the Practice Manager (I am assuming we still have one of those...yes we do, I have just googled his name), asking for further clarification. Obviously I will have my copies of these.</p><p></p><p>There is no provision on their website to actually email a letter or a concern. So this leaves me with two options </p><p>1 - taking something in personally</p><p>2 - or snail mail.</p><p></p><p>Thank you again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2357418, member: 238814"] I wanted to give you friendly and informative emoji. I settled on friendly emoji for you responding to my concerns over my doctorless practice. I have been up since 3 am (cat always wakes me at 3 am!) and photocopying what I need to take in and writing one sheet of A4 with my questions and concerns. Then I will print it out. I have been googling NHS GP capitation fee for Wales, and there is a whole pile of interesting stuff there. I do know my prescription says 'Pooled Doctors', but it doesn't specifically say a doctor. There is no doctor actually in attendance at the surgery. My eye specialist at the Royal, Liverpool was confused when I said I was at a doctorless surgery, because my eye specialist wanted a specific name to address my results of my eye hospital appointment to. My eye specialist had never heard of a doctorless surgery. That concept was alien to him. So, presumably that is why I got the patient's copy in one envelope sent to me. And the GP Surgery's letter in a separate envelope which was addressed to me on a cover note, because he had no idea who (what person) to address it to. Thank you for your timely response [USER=501599]@True Blue[/USER] Because this now ties in with the way I will present and ask this now. The receptionist will get one sheet. I need to concise it as much as possible so she can respond to it. Then when I come home I will have the same sheet again, maybe with a little more on it, depending on what answers I get direct from the receptionist, and this second sheet will be addressed to the Practice Manager (I am assuming we still have one of those...yes we do, I have just googled his name), asking for further clarification. Obviously I will have my copies of these. There is no provision on their website to actually email a letter or a concern. So this leaves me with two options 1 - taking something in personally 2 - or snail mail. Thank you again [/QUOTE]
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