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I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything
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On 19/08/18 06:06, Jimbo ... wrote:
I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything DIGITAL work ? ... Works for me. What isn't it doing for you? |
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"Richard" wrote in message news On 19/08/18 06:06, Jimbo ... wrote: I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything DIGITAL work ? ... Works for me. What isn't it doing for you? not working |
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On 19/08/18 07:47, Jimbo wrote:
"Richard" wrote in message news On 19/08/18 06:06, Jimbo ... wrote: I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything DIGITAL work ? ... Works for me. What isn't it doing for you? not working Oh dear. What part of the country? |
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On 19/08/2018 08:02, Richard wrote:
On 19/08/18 07:47, Jimbo wrote: "Richard" wrote in message news On 19/08/18 06:06, Jimbo ... wrote: I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything DIGITAL work ? ... Works for me. What isn't it doing for you? not working Oh dear. What part of the country? Glasgow and the wife's isn't working either ..not under email or ID ...... and I need my FK506 .....nothing DIGITAL works for me..... |
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On 19/08/2018 06:12, Rod Speed wrote:
Jimbo ... wrote I see the new improved patient access is not working again.... does anything DIGITAL work ? ... What you are using to post with obviously does, unfortunately. cheeky ******* .... |
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On 19/08/18 08:06, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 19/08/2018 08:02, Richard wrote: On 19/08/18 07:47, Jimbo wrote: "Richard" wrote in message news On 19/08/18 06:06, Jimbo ... wrote: I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything DIGITAL work ? ... Works for me. What isn't it doing for you? not working Oh dear. What part of the country? Glasgow and the wife's isn't working either ..not under email or ID ..... and I need my FK506 .....nothing DIGITAL works for me..... Ah. I'm in the Hampshire area. Oh well. |
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No of course not. While so many different incompatible systems are allowed
to be used how can it? Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Jimbo ..." wrote in message ... I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything DIGITAL work ? ... |
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must be like windows 10 being an improvement over XP .....HA HA TEE HEE |
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"Richard" wrote in message news On 19/08/18 08:06, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote: On 19/08/2018 08:02, Richard wrote: On 19/08/18 07:47, Jimbo wrote: "Richard" wrote in message news On 19/08/18 06:06, Jimbo ... wrote: I see the new improved patient access is not working again....does anything DIGITAL work ? ... Works for me. What isn't it doing for you? not working Oh dear. What part of the country? Glasgow and the wife's isn't working either ..not under email or ID ..... and I need my FK506 .....nothing DIGITAL works for me..... Ah. I'm in the Hampshire area. Oh well. still not working...bloody digital junk.....back to the surgery tomorrow stick in a line .... |
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now working again...ordered my FK506...phew!
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Had an interesting one from my local large hospital. Seems their central
booking system can't record a patient's email address. And of course that could be very useful to send confirmation or instuctions etc quickly. But can record a mobile phone number. Didn't ask for anything to be sent by email. 'They' asked me if I had one. And again for a subsequent appointment. -- *I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 20/08/2018 14:01, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Had an interesting one from my local large hospital. Seems their central booking system can't record a patient's email address. And of course that could be very useful to send confirmation or instuctions etc quickly. But can record a mobile phone number. Didn't ask for anything to be sent by email. 'They' asked me if I had one. And again for a subsequent appointment. Sometimes I think the designers of these systems don't live in the real world, or think everyone uses equipment the same way as they do. I have a yearly medical checkup and the appointment is automatically generated and sent by snail mail with an instruction that if it is inconvenient to let them know as soon as possible by a phone call. Do nothing if the appointment is OK. A few days after getting the letter I started to get phone calls to my land line. I always let the answerphone pick up by way of call monitoring. While the outgoing message is in progress the NHS automated robot sends out the message with the result that during this time it is not heard. I only caught the very end of the message "..... appointment. Don't respond to this call, we will call you later" My machine doesn't record messages of a few seconds. If I hadn't been in the next time the robot phoned and if I hadn't identified the number and picked up immediately I wouldn't have any knowledge of the calls at all[1]. The NHS robot just wanted a "press 1 to confirm you will be attending" etc. [1] I would have a record of the number and how many times it called but not recognising the number would have no idea what it was about nor any inclination to find out. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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alan_m wrote: On 20/08/2018 14:01, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Had an interesting one from my local large hospital. Seems their central booking system can't record a patient's email address. And of course that could be very useful to send confirmation or instuctions etc quickly. But can record a mobile phone number. Didn't ask for anything to be sent by email. 'They' asked me if I had one. And again for a subsequent appointment. Sometimes I think the designers of these systems don't live in the real world, or think everyone uses equipment the same way as they do. I have a yearly medical checkup and the appointment is automatically generated and sent by snail mail with an instruction that if it is inconvenient to let them know as soon as possible by a phone call. Do nothing if the appointment is OK. A few days after getting the letter I started to get phone calls to my land line. I always let the answerphone pick up by way of call monitoring. While the outgoing message is in progress the NHS automated robot sends out the message with the result that during this time it is not heard. I only caught the very end of the message "..... appointment. Don't respond to this call, we will call you later" My machine doesn't record messages of a few seconds. If I hadn't been in the next time the robot phoned and if I hadn't identified the number and picked up immediately I wouldn't have any knowledge of the calls at all[1]. The NHS robot just wanted a "press 1 to confirm you will be attending" etc. [1] I would have a record of the number and how many times it called but not recognising the number would have no idea what it was about nor any inclination to find out. It does make me very annoyed. Got nothing but praise for the treatment I've had from this hospital. Let down by something as simple as keeping contact details in a database. -- *What happens when none of your bees wax? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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In article , alan_m
wrote: On 20/08/2018 14:01, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Had an interesting one from my local large hospital. Seems their central booking system can't record a patient's email address. And of course that could be very useful to send confirmation or instuctions etc quickly. But can record a mobile phone number. Didn't ask for anything to be sent by email. 'They' asked me if I had one. And again for a subsequent appointment. Sometimes I think the designers of these systems don't live in the real world, or think everyone uses equipment the same way as they do. It works the other way, to. My wife is editing a club magazine.. One item has: " Entry forms are available on the website. If you haven't got internet access, contact to get one." How? -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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On 20/08/18 13:22, Jimbo ... wrote:
now working again...ordered my FK506...phew! You just needed to be patient. |
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"Richard" wrote in message news On 20/08/18 13:22, Jimbo ... wrote: now working again...ordered my FK506...phew! You just needed to be patient. as the vulture said .....patience my arse I'm going to kill something..... |
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