03-10-2015, 10:18
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Location: Tonbridge
Age: 58
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Re: For those who say GPs are not under pressure to cut refferals
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Originally Posted by Taf
My previous GP and his colleagues (now all recently retired) said I would be referred to a specialist if my health condition did not improve. It has not.
Their replacements (all locums) decided instead to put me on a long term drug regime which I know, and they know, is considered dangerous and not best practice. I queried this and was told they were under pressure to severely reduce referrals to hospital specialists. No mention of financial bribes of course.
I contacted the Health Authority who replied quickly, sending me for a consultation with a specialist GP. She referred me immediately to the hospital specialist and told me not to take the meds I had been prescribed.
The hospital specialist has put me on an urgent treatment list.
The Health Authority has called in the Practice Manager and senior GP to explain their actions.
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Appalling!
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