KeithD
12th August 2009, 12:39
So missed appointments cost the NHS £574M a year. How do they work that out then? :Erm:
Anyway it is VERY simple to solve. :doh
If say the average folk not turning up for the physio is 2 per session, then you just book in 2 extra per session. Each appoinment is allocated on 10 minutes anyway so if everyone did turn up they'd have to work an extra 20 mins.
Anyway it is VERY simple to solve. :doh
If say the average folk not turning up for the physio is 2 per session, then you just book in 2 extra per session. Each appoinment is allocated on 10 minutes anyway so if everyone did turn up they'd have to work an extra 20 mins.