Posts Tagged extended hours
‘Crass, childish, behaviour’
Posted by James Gubb in Health on 15/02/2008
Richard Vize writes what can only be described as a vitriolic attack on the BMA in his editorial in the Health Service Journal this week, describing them as resorting to ‘sabotage to block the modernisation of our primary care services’ and ‘crass, childish behaviour’.
His particular gripe is that the BMA’s GP Committee has, very unhelpfully it must be said, advised practices they are within their legal rights to withhold data being requested by Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) on practice opening hours and the availability of appointments as part of an audit ordered by the Department of Health (DH). In this sense, Mr Vize is entirely correct in his attack, quite rightly pointing out that ‘GPs cannot take state money then refuse to be held to account for the services they provide’. But then, in the context of the whole debate on extended opening hours one can feel slightly sympathetic.
