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Choose and Book breaks 25K a day

Tags: Choice   Choose and Book   GP   GPs  

01 Apr 2008

Choose and Book has been used for more than 25,000 bookings in a single day for the first time.

The e-booking system recorded more than 25,000 referrals one day last week, according to Choose and Book medical director Dr Stephen Miller.

Dr Miller told EHI Primary Care: “That is our highest ever bookings day in a single day.”

Dr Miller said that despite the increase in bookings usage of Choose and Book remains around the 50% mark with around 85% of all GP practices using the system to make referrals in the last week.

Dr Miller said the 50% figure was good news but there remained another 50% of bookings which were not made using the system.

He added: “Now we have got to try and convince those who for very good reasons have not yet given it a go or those who tried it and then stopped that they should give it another try.”

A new version of Choose and Book, release four, will be released on 12 April to support the government’s policy on free choice at referral which comes into effect this month.

Dr Miller said he believed Choose and Book would be the “simplest and fastest” way for referrers to find services for patients who wanted to take advantage of free choice.

The directed enhanced service (DES) which rewarded GPs for using Choose and Book came to an end on 31 March.

Dr Miller added: “Hopefully when the DES finishes there will be other reasons to continue to use Choose and Book”.

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Choose and Book release four due 12 April

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1

Easter

02 Apr 08 10:04

Ah - that would be Tuesday 25th March when 25313 bookings were made.

The Tuesday after Good Friday/Easter Weekend/Easter Monday.


2

Congratulations

02 Apr 08 16:04

This is an excellent milestone, very well done. Keep it going, hope the new releases goes well.


3

Milestone or Gravestone?

04 Apr 08 17:04

Not just the day after the Easter break, but the week before both GPs and PCTs lose the financial incentive to use it. Now its progress will depend solely on whether or not it can convince the customers that it actually benefits patients.

So that would be a gravestone then?


4

Other reasons ...

10 Apr 08 09:04

What would those be then ? - It is slower to do - It is prone to crashing - It requires greater admin effort at both ends One might hope that the clinical lead would be able to list benefits to encourage use.

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