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Missing GP records in Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk 'total 9,000'

More than 9,000 patients' records in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex have gone missing since a private firm took on transferring files, a BBC survey shows.
Capita took on the national contract from the NHS for delivering patients' records, when people move from one GP to another, in March.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-37874856

Yay for Capita. Again.

Had to trim the deadline in the thread title.

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In a statement, Capita said it had taken on the "challenging initiative" to streamline GP support services and there had been "teething problems".


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"We cut the number of staff and support service people to do the job - yeah we have lost a few but who cares"

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Crapita...doesn't surprise me.

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Crapita have caused huge problems in some areas of primary care:
  • GP trainees whose applications haven't been processed which means they can't start seeing patients. This could actually delay training and means the trainees would have a longer training period. They could (and should) sue.
  • no payments or delays in payments to the surgeries who have GP trainees (they're paid for by NHS workforce) so practices having to pay out of their own pocket
  • delays in getting patients new NHS numbers (eg someone who has moved here from abroad) so patients can't access the NHS
  • patients who have moved surgeries and the notes haven't been processed and sent across by Crapita which means often you have no medical history with respect to the patient.
  • patients being removed from GP lists (there's a list cleansing exercise to remove "ghost patients")
  • delays in delivering medical supplies

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