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Booking Office multi-fail (no surprise there, then)

Posted by on June 21st 2022 in A bit of a rant, Health, or lack thereof, Name and Shame

Sometimes I think that they do it just to get attention...

I attended Hambleton Suite clinic on 19th May for my Annual Review... full bloods, virology, Covid vaccine antibody response, height, weight, full valet, replace the wiper blades... you know the drill. Preliminary indications implied that all was well, so I left with an appointment to ATTEND on 9th June, when the full set of test results would be reviewed and discussed. Said appointment was written on my card and in their appointment book, and later on someone added the appointment to "the system".

But a week later I was feeling rough, so I called it in and they asked me to attend for a quick check-up. Nothing bad was found in the bloods, they said that I'd probably got some sort of minor virus infection, nothing more. They took the opportunity to run through the Annual Review test results, meaning that there was no longer any need for me to attend on 9th June, so that appointment was cancelled and another made for 6th July.

So far, so good. But then someone managed to cock it up...

On 2nd June I got a surprise text reminder from 07786 209254 (one of their system's text-based reminder services) for a TELEPHONE appointment... for the same time and day as the cancelled ATTEND appointment. As you can see, it took all of five minutes for me to cancel the already-cancelled appointment and for that to be both confirmed and spiced-up with a threat of discharge:

 

 

From that, you'd think that everything was back on track, but you'd be wrong.

On 7th June I received another text reminder, this time from NHS UHL (another one of their system's text-based reminder services), for the very same appointment that I'd re-cancelled only five days before via the other text service. NHS UHL texts don't permit replies, so I can't put them right:

 

 

It's yet another example of their dis-integrated system.

It's not often that I give up, but I have (arguably) better things to do than try to fix the unfixable.

I didn't bother with the re-cancelled appointment, and much to my disappointment they didn't carry out their threat to discharge me.

Sort yourself out, eBay!

Posted by on June 20th 2022 in A bit of a rant, In the garden, In the post
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Delivery on Tuesday 21st, or Wednesday 22nd, or Thursday 23rd?
Could be either, according to eBay.
Yes, I know that they're "estimated" dates, but FFS the least that eBay could do is get their two estimates to match!
Imagine having to book time off work to be at home to receive these items - a gaffer wouldn't be too chuffed if I asked for three days off to receive one delivery!

 

 

Quaver Nick

Posted by on June 14th 2022 in Departed friends, Health, or lack thereof
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My good friend Nick, who I met on Ward 41 back in 2016, was given his "farewell dose" of morphine at his home this afternoon.

He'd won many battles against his illnesses for over a decade, before losing this last fight.

He was a big man with a big heart, always happy, and one of the kindest people I've ever met.

Our condolences go out to Graham, his husband, who was with him to the end and who let us know the sad news today.

 

 

Wading through deeper treacle

Posted by on May 31st 2022 in Pics, Site update

Turns out that the figure in the pic above was woefully inaccurate - at last check I'd fixed over 500 more links, but the true total of broken image links is now 2197.

While I'm fixing stuff I'm also doing some pruning and pollarding, so some of the less-interesting posts have been consigned to the bin.

You never know, I might even get everything up & running before another plug-in "upgrade" screws it up again.

Top priority is the fixing of all posts in the Lakes Escapes category (be advised that clicking that link will bring up many pics, so it will take a while to load). I may well be stuck here for the foreseeable, but I'll always want to be back in Wainwright territory, wading through snow rather than treacle:

 

 

All it needed was a dose of common-sense

Posted by on April 27th 2022 in COVID-19, Health, or lack thereof

When a system error at my GP's surgery ended up with me being given that fifth Covid-19 vaccination, just one week after I'd had my fourth, we suspected that it would screw up the various admin/record systems that are associated with the vaccination programme.

True to form, getting a Spring Booster jab has been an ordeal akin to jumping through fiery hoops.

When the Spring Booster programme started, I tried to book online. That failed, so I was advised to call 119 to discuss it with a real person. That person took all of the details and decided that I was due another jab, but one of the Haematology team would have to request it. I emailed the Hambleton Clinic Haemo docs to ask them to make that request.

Three weeks later and nothing had happened, so I asked them again during the telephone consultation that had been booked for 20th April (but which didn't actually happen until 21st April, as they'd missed me off the call-list). The haemo doc agreed that I was due another jab, and said that she'd make the required request ASAP.

That Haemo doc was true to her word... the next morning I was woken by a woman calling from the UHL Booking Office. Yes, the UHL Booking Office which fcuks up the parts that other booking offices can't reach. I explained that I'd had five jabs, she said that I'd meant four. I restated "five", she said that one of them would have been a flu jab. I re-restated "five" and then she imploded, told me that I couldn't possibly have had five jabs already, and said that she'd need to refer back to the requesting Haemo doc.

Monday morning... I contacted the UHL Booking Office again. They still couldn't book me in, but gave me the contact email address for VacHub. Dedicated Vaccination Hub staff. People who actually know what they're talking about. Within the hour I'd sent VacHub the whole story via email, and we spent a few hours exchanging info. The upshot was that after consulting a fair list of people, they couldn't jab me because their "Green Book" guidelines didn't allow it. They'd contact the requesting Haemo doc to inform her.

Well, that Green Book was like a red rag to a bull. Within the hour I'd read it, understood it, and used bits of it in email messages sent back to VacHub. The key bit was that antibody counts wane over time, that waning is not related to how close together the most-recent vaccinations had been given. I argued that they were so close together that they could be considered as one dose. Therefore, the key indicator for being boosted was how long ago that latest combi-dose had been given, and that was three months. The truth about the Green Book guidelines was that rather than not allowing me to have a sixth jab, it had no provision for anyone in my situation - and no go-to reference or process for dealing with anyone not fitting their "normal" profile.

Tuesday dawned, and I was called by the requesting Haemo consultant. She claimed that she'd assumed that I'd had only four jabs, and had based her request on that. When she'd actually checked my record and found that I'd had five jabs, she'd changed her mind. She explained it well, I saw her point of view, and I agreed that I'd given it my best shot and had lost this battle.

But today it all became clear. My use of Green Book reasoning had made some of the VacHub staff think again. They called me to explain. The VacHub staff don't access NHS records directly, they use NIVS (The National Immunisation & Vaccination System), and that system had no record of the GP system-error jab which I had on 28th January. Compare that to my TPP SystmOnline record (GP-based) which records all five jabs. We can't compare it with my proper full NHS record, as I have no access to that. Anyway, the data-flow's not ideal and a lot of it is one-way only - see here.

The upshot was that too many people had too many differing opinions based on which system they had access to. That's the NHS for you!

They decided that another jab would be safe, and less of a risk than a Covid-19 infection/hospitalisation, so they offered me a choice of jab appointments and venues.

Five hours later and I'd been jabbed again. That's SIX. And because the jabbing doctor applied a liberal dose of common-sense - he actually took the time to listen, think, record and discuss - we managed to get my jab-record back on track for any future round of boosters. In theory, there shouldn't be any more fiery hoops. Hats off to the VacHub staff, I say.

Read it and weep, Sarah. You said it couldn't be done...

 

 

SSDD

Posted by on April 25th 2022 in In the News, Name and Shame
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Same shit, different depth: