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Silverlock gp
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silverlock gp

No call and then at 5pm I noticed a message had been left to say that as I had a face to face call booked for today then they would cancel the telephone consultation. This morning ,Tuesday, I phoned at 8.15 to be told that the best thing was for the receptionist to book me again for a call today and that I could expect a call this afternoon. Not integrating transfers within 8 days increases the amount of paper records that your practice will need to process and store.įor information about how the data is calculated see the 'Notes about this data' section.On Monday at 7.45 am I made on online request via Dr1Q for a doctor to ring me as I was suffering severe back pain( I already suffer with chronic arthritis), by 4 pm I hadn’t had a call so I phoned to be told I was on the list for a call, it didn’t happen.

  • not integrated when the transfer was categorised.
  • The percentage of transfers received that were not integrated within 8 days. Not integrated within 8 days (paper copy requested) Integrating within 8 days means that a paper copy of the record is not unnecessarily requested.įor information about how the data is calculated see the 'Notes about this data' section. The percentage of transfers received that were integrated (filed or suppressed) within 8 days of the record being sent. The time to integrate would be 2 hours 10 minutes (within 3 days).įor information about how the data is calculated see the 'Notes about this data' section. The practice integrates the record 2 hours after receiving it. The time to integrate is calculated from the time the GP2GP transfer starts to the time the record is integrated by the registering practice.įor example, the GP2GP transfer for a record takes 10 minutes. The percentage of transfers received that were integrated (filed or suppressed) within 3 days of the record being sent.ģ days is considered best practice for integrating or suppressing records transferred via GP2GP.
  • were rejected by the receiving practiceįor information about how the data is calculated see the 'Notes about this data' section.
  • This does not include GP2GP transfers that This includes transfers that have not been integrated. Total number of GP2GP transfers between the 1st and last day of the month that were successfully received by the registering practice.
  • transfers between SystmOne practices that do not go via GP2GP.
  • registrations that had a technical issue before GP2GP was triggered.
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    there is no previous practice registered, for any reason.registrations to and from the armed forces.the previous practice was in Wales or Scotland.registrations that are not eligible for GP2GP.GP2GP transfers for deducting practices.The following are not included in the data on this site. If you have concerns about the data for a specific practice, please contact us at included in the data There may be other scenarios which mean the data is different from what is expected.For example, if the GP2GP transfer takes 3 days, the practice has 5 days to integrate before the paper process is triggered.If the GP2GP transfer takes longer, the practice has less time to integrate before the paper process is triggered on day 8. In a small number of cases the data may be different to what is expected because the GP2GP transfer took longer to complete.

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    The time to integrate would be 2 hours 10 minutes (within 3 days).

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    For example, the GP2GP transfer for a record takes 10 minutes.The time to integrate is calculated from the time the GP2GP transfer starts to the time the record is integrated by the registering practice.For example, a transfer started on the 2nd February would be categorised based on its status on the 16th February.Every transfer shown on the platform is categorised 14 days after it started.This is to identify whether transfers started at the end of the month were integrated within 8 days. This site is updated 15 days after the end of each month.












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