Cheers
I think there may be an issue with their implementation. When I click
'sign in' I get this:
"Home
NHSnet login
It appears that you are accessing BNFC.org via NHSnet. To view the BNF
for Children text, you may login via Athens. NHS Athens accounts are
available from national NHS libraries."
with no sign in option.
I can navigate to a sign in form by clicking on 'browse bnf', but this
still does not allow me access.
Also keep getting 404 errors on and off suggesting their server is a
bit upset about something.
I'll just not give any remaining patients any medicines and see if it
works tomorrow.
:)
--
Dr Paul Miller
Tel: 07711-346-928
On 13 March 2012 16:57, Russell Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> And no, not Athens as far as I recall.
>
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> Manor Park Medical Centre
> www.manorparksurgery.com
> Tel 01323482301
> East Sussex Local Medical Committee (Chair)
> www.sslmcs.co.uk/
> Tel 01372389270
> Twitter: @drbrown1970
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>
> Have your say about NHS market reforms
>
> Visit www.lookafterournhs.org.uk
>
>
>
>
> On 13 March 2012 16:56, Russell Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> Found the email! Text pasted below:
>>
>>> You are receiving this email because you have previously
>>> registered to use bnf.org http://bnf.org or bnfc.org
>>> http://bnfc.org.
>>>
>>> As of 13th March 2012, BNF and BNF for Children (BNFC) will be
>>> delivered to you via a new content delivery platform called
>>> MedicinesComplete http://www.medicinescomplete.com.
>>>
>>> Content will still be accessed through the bnf.org
>>> http://bnf.org website but search results will be sourced from
>>> the MedicinesComplete database.
>>>
>>> Access rights
>>> The change in delivery platform will not affect your current
>>> access rights http://bnf.org/bnf/extra/current/450063.htm to
>>> BNF and BNFC content but you will be asked to re-register in
>>> order to accept new terms and conditions.
>>>
>>> Access via bnf.org will remain free to:
>>> - NHS professionals
>>> - Those with a server located in the UK or a developing nation
>>> included in the WHO's HINARI program
>>> http://bnf.org/bnf/extra/62/450070.htm?q=hinari&t=search&ss=text&p=1#_hit
>>> - All N3 users or those working in institutions with a registered
>>> IP address
>>>
>>> A paid subscription to BNF and BNF for Children will continue to
>>> be required by:
>>> - Those in the UK using content for commercial purposes
>>> - Users located outside UK and HINARI countries.
>>>
>>> BNF for Children
>>> From March 13th 2012, bnfc.org will be retired. Anyone visiting
>>> bnfc.org http://bnfc.org will be redirected to bnf.org homepage
>>> to access BNFC content. You will be required to re-register.
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>> Manor Park Medical Centre
>> www.manorparksurgery.com
>> Tel 01323482301
>> East Sussex Local Medical Committee (Chair)
>> www.sslmcs.co.uk/
>> Tel 01372389270
>> Twitter: @drbrown1970
>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Have your say about NHS market reforms
>>
>> Visit www.lookafterournhs.org.uk
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 13 March 2012 16:35, Paul Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Nope, it's still mucking me around. Registered a personal account,
>>> but no access without paying 98 quid. More of this:
>>>
>>> "Multi-user account
>>>
>>> Your IP address (194.176.105.10) means that you are currently also
>>> logged in as a member of "NHS Gateways".
>>> This account is currently disabled."
>>>
>>> Is your login an ATHENS one perhaps?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> Dr Paul Miller
>>> Tel: 07711-346-928
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 13 March 2012 16:11, Russell Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> > You need to reregister I think. Shouldn't be an issue, as a GP you
>>> > should still get access.
>>> >
>>> > I had an email about it from the BNF a couple of weeks back explaining
>>> > but seem to have deleted it so can't post to this list.
>>> >
>>> > Regards
>>> >
>>> > Russell
>>> >
>>> > Sent from a device of sorts.
>>> > @drbrown1970
>>> >
>>> > On 13 Mar 2012, at 16:03, Paul Miller <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Where did it go?? Suddenly, no access from the consulting room with a
>>> >> patient in the room.
>>> >>
>>> >> Medicines Complete has assimilated it. Where we warned? Is there no
>>> >> N3 access to this anymore?
>>> >>
>>> >> Might I have to look at a <shiver> book???
>>> >>
>>> >> It says:
>>> >>
>>> >> "Account Information
>>> >>
>>> >> Multi-user account
>>> >>
>>> >> Your IP address (194.176.105.10) means that you are currently logged
>>> >> in as a member of "NHS Gateways".
>>> >>
>>> >> This account is currently disabled."
>>> >>
>>> >> Send help.
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >>
>>> >> Paul
>>> >>
>>> >> Dr Paul Miller
>>> >> Tel: 07711-346-928
>>
>>
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