| I've literally heard all of this before. I'll say "Well they shouldn't miss the appointment, they can cancel if they can't make it" To which you'll reply something about people and last minute, completely unavoidable things which prevent appointments being made. To which, I'll reply that blah blah and on and on. I've learned there's no point. I don't think fees for that are abnormal (have seen them and their handling of scenarios in operation in other countries to no big alarm) but it's against NHS dogma! Don't get me wrong, I like the NHS but there's seriously zealot-esque thinking towards it from many corners. It's not a case of "totally free" or the USA. But as said, I'm an immigrant and have learned to keep quite on such matters. |
If someone doesn't show they move onto the next person.
Usually GPs have an issue in that appointments take longer than planned, so there's often waiting on the side of the patient.
Most GPs have appointments reserved to be bookable on the day if you call up in the morning.
What problem are you proposing a solution for?
Your comment about religious zelotry is condescending. Saying that anyone criticising your viewpoint is a blind fanatic.