Practice Charter Standards
These are local standards set within this practice for the benefit of our patients. It is our job to give
you treatment and advice. Following discussion with you, you will receive the most appropriate care, given
by suitably qualified people. No care or treatment will be given without consent. In the interest of your
health, it is important for you to understand all the information given you. Please ask if you are unsure of
anything.
Our Responsibility To You
We are committed to giving you the best possible service.
Names: People involved in your care will give you their names and ensure that you know
how to contact them. The surgery should be well signposted and the doctors' names are indicated on their
surgery doors.
Waiting Time: We run an appointment system in this practice. You will be given a time at
which the doctor or nurse hopes to be able to see you.
Telephone: We will try to answer the phone promptly and to ensure that there are
sufficient staff available to do this. You should be able to speak to a doctor by telephone.
Test Results: If you have undergone tests or x-rays ordered by the practice, we will
inform you of the results at your next appointment. If no further appointment needs to be arranged, we will
advise you when and how to obtain the results.
Respect: Patients will be treated as individuals and partners in their healthcare,
irrespective of their ethnic origin or religious and cultural beliefs.
Information: We will give you full information about the services we offer. Every effort
will be made to ensure that you receive that information which directly affects your health and the care
being offered.
Health Promotion: The practice will offer patients advice on: steps they can take to
promote good health and avoid illness; self-help which can be undertaken without reference to a doctor in the
case of minor ailments.
Health Records: You have the right to see your health records, subject to limitations in
the law. These will be kept confidential at all times.
Your Responsibility To Us
Help us to help you.
Please let us know if you change your name, address or telephone number.
Please do everything you can to keep appointments. Tell us as soon as possible if you cannot. Otherwise,
other patients may have to wait longer.
We need help too. Please ask for home visits by the doctor only when the person is too ill to visit the
surgery.
Please keep your phone call brief and avoid calling during the peak morning time for non-urgent matters.
Test results take time to reach us, so please do not ring before you have been asked to do so. Enquiries
about test results ordered by the hospital should be directed to the hospital, not the practice.
We ask that you treat the doctors and practice staff with courtesy and respect.
Please read the practice booklet. This will help you to get the best out of the services we offer. It is
important that you understand the information given to you. Please ask if you are unsure of anything.
Remember, you are responsible for your own health and the health of your children. We will give you
professional help and advice. Please act upon it.
Please ask if you wish to see your doctor.
Confidentiality
We ask you for personal information so that you can receive appropriate care and treatment. This
information is recorded on computer and we are registered under the Data Protection Act 1998. The practice
will ensure that patient confidentiality is maintained at all times by the members of the practice team.
However, for the effective functioning of a multi-disciplinary team it is sometimes necessary that medical
information about you is shared between members of the team.
Comments & Suggestions
We welcome comments and criticism from our patients in pursuit of our aim to promote better health care.
Please address these to the doctor or manager. There are suggestion boxes at both Health Centres.
Complaints Procedure
We always try to provide the best services possible, but there may be times when you feel this has not
happened. The following information explains our in-house complaints procedure, drawn up to respond to
patient grievances. Our practice procedure is not able to deal with questions of legal liability or
compensation. We hope you will use it to allow us to look into and, if necessary, correct any problems that
you have identified, or mistakes that have been made. If you use this procedure, it will not affect your
right to complain to the Health Services Authority. Please note that we have to respect our duty of
confidentiality to patients and a patient's consent will be necessary if a complaint is not made by the
patient in person. If you wish to make a complaint, please write to our practice manager. A decision will be
made on how best to undertake the investigation.
We believe it is important to deal with complaints swiftly, so you will be offered an appointment for a
meeting to discuss the details within 28 days. Occasionally it may take longer, but we will keep you
informed throughout. You may bring a friend or relative with you to the meeting. We will try to address your
concerns, provide you with an explanation and discuss any action that may be needed.
Zero Tolerance
We strongly support the NHS policy on zero tolerance. Anyone attending the surgery who abuses the GPs,
staff or other patients be it verbally, physically or in any threatening manner whatsoever, will risk
removal from the practice list. In extreme cases, we may summon the police to remove offenders from the
practice premises.
Freedom Of Information
The Freedom Of Information Act 2000 obliges the practice to produce a Publication Scheme. A Publication
Scheme is a guide to the 'classes' of information the practice intends to routinely make available.
This scheme is available from reception.
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