out of interest how do people perceive an appointment service should run? remember that if you are designing it you need to allow for all patient demographics and you have a limited number of doctors and nurses time. There is no point stating that you want to be able to ring up and have an appointment always that day or whenever you feel is convenient without doing something about the lack of GPs and nurses nationally and the lack of resources in primary care to pay for them even if there were enough anyway
The practice I run has a certain proportion of appointments that can be booked on the day (I think it is 6 per doctor, with 8 for the on call doctor) we also have about the same amount that can be booked online in advance, but they are often booked up well in advance by our silver surfers, or if someone rings then they can be used for a phone up booking instead (ie they arent solely for online booking), or people can ring to book appointments in advance also. We offer 8 telephone appointments per doctor daily split into 3 periods through the day, some of which will be booked by the doctor themselves for followups, but the majority are urgent appointments booked on the day or day after. We are always extremely busy and it is quite unusual for us not to end up adding extra slots at some point in the day (this can then mean we are running later and has a significant impact on our day). There is a limit to the amount of people that can be seen in a day and unfortunately it is completely impossible to design a system that is suitable for all people so ours is designed to reflect the majority of our patient list. I currently see 32 patients face to face daily, 8 telephone appointments, an average of 2-3 home visits, and if I'm the on call doctor for the day it can be more than that. I also have to deal with the reams of admin that seeing those patients makes. We also open 8-12 alternate Saturdays and
My day starts at 8am, and I generally leave around 7.45pm when our caretaker start to make grumpy noises that he never gets to see his family in the evening.
I think we offer a very good service as far as we can and we still get complaints that people want to be seen quicker. I am at a loss to see what significantly people feel is achievable without more resources given to us, so I would genuinely love to hear peoples ideas