The NHS (and indeed society as a whole) seems to have lost the concept
of "routine" :(
Cheers Geoff
On 2 March 2011 09:59, Saul Galloway <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The original query was actually just about me getting earache from a
> patient for taking a week to do a routine referral , (patient phoned
> recep at least 8 times over the week) because of the volume of other
> work flying around this week and feeling a bit put out because I felt
> a 1 week turnaround wasn't bad and I had already worked an extra 8
> hours in "own time" at home and at w/e to try and keep up.
>
> Having heard that you lot all self type as you go, use voice
> recognition, do choose and book and "choice" as you go, probably do
> all your QOF tasks and no doubt are patient centred, and turn around
> your insurance medicals within a week, keep on top of your incoming
> blood results (surely more than a 1 day delay looking at the results
> is negligent) and no doubt see the bottom of your in tray every day, I
> now feel very inadequate. So thanks for nothing :-(
>
> I'm going to have to book in some extra "reflective" time and put some
> entries into my ePortfolio
>
> ps does this count as "reflection?" or is it therapy?
>
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