Try it like this: http://tinyurl.com/2772ym
I think the guidance will be as for other activities (e.g. private flu
vaccs). If it's medically appropriate and they are your patients then
you do it as an NHS activity. You can get into trouble if you to charge
them a private fee. If they are not registered with you then you can do
it privately.
Martin Goldman wrote:
> Sorry, link was broken by line break. Try pasting into web browser,
> -----Original Message----- From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Dr Skinner Sent: 10 December 2007 16:10
>
> Thanks but that link doesn't seem to work. alternative?
> -----Original Message----- From: Martin Goldman
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 10 December 2007 15:43
>
> I think you also need to be prepared for when the mothers also come
> with this:
>
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/29/njab129.
> xml
> -----Original Message----- From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Dr Skinner Sent: 10 December 2007 15:40 To:
> [log in to unmask] Subject: Gardasil
>
> We are having teenage girls and their mothers asking us now for
> Gardasil vaccinations privately... i.e. prior to the planned national
> vaccination programme.
>
> What are others' responses to such requests? Can anyone suggesting a
> fee-charging schedule for it? Is there any guidance? Our PCT has
> been less than helpful.
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Regards,
Stephen Meech
Vice-chairman Kent LMC
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