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Older people left behind as GP services go digital
Daily Express
|November 13, 2023
OLDER people are struggling to access GP services and feel left behind by increasingly digital systems, a study suggests.
Three-quarters said they or an immediate family member had experienced difficulty booking a face-to-face appointment.
Eight in ten reported they had to accept a telephone consultation and 71% saw a member of staff who was not a GP.
The poll by over-60s campaign group Silver Voices of 1,200 members also found 16% could request a GP consultation only online.
Just a quarter said their surgeries offered walk-in appointments and only 41% of practices accept phone requests for repeat prescriptions.
The research also revealed 18% of respondents or their family members had gone to A&E because they could not obtain an urgent appointment with 31% having resorted to private healthcare.
Barriers
Dennis Reed, director of Silver Voices, said: "Our survey shows problems of access to GPs are continuing to grow and barriers are being erected by practices to limit opportunities for face-to-face interaction with doctors.
"It is appalling that one in six practices is now operating an internet-only application process, often involving the completion of online questionnaires to justify why an appointment is necessary."
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