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I had a screening call. I was asked: "Why do you want to work for us?" I said I'd find working in health tech meaningful.A few days later I got told that I failed the interview because I didn't have a good enough answer. The recruiter wanted to hear: "I really want to work in health tech. I know it's disappointing to but I hope it helps".It did not. "You didn't use the exact wording I had in mind, so I'm not continuing to the application process. Daw, hope you that helps". Just send people default rejecting mails and stop this shit.
After a prescription request, I received a link to request a triage service for one medication. I filled on the form thinking I'd followed the instructions on screen. However, when I rang my GP surgery, after receiving a second link, they informed me that I'd submitted an "admin request' and not a medical request. So I'd have to go through the whole online procedure again, but couldn't do so on the same day as the online triage service had closed! My experience of the Accurx online service was confusing, frustrating, time-wasting and felt like a barrier to accessing services.
An online booking system that only works 40 hours a week - what's the point?! My doctors surgery has to text me a link for me to be able to book an appointment. After filling out a form (that's only available workdays 9-5) I get a text with a link only offering me appointments for a day I'm not available. I have to wait until after the bank holiday to try again. How is this helping?Another company defrauding the NHS, making programs that don't help and just fill someones pockets
We now use Pharmlogic to send texts to our patients as it's much better and has much more advanced capabilities for pharmacies.Accurx is pushing and will never reach the same point, unfortunately.To support yourself with Pharmacy first, choose Pharmlogic.
AccuRx states that your data is secure and ONLY accessible by NHS professionals. How then can it provide it to authorities if required, and why does it state that it takes unauthorised access by its staff very seriously? Obviously your personal data IS accessible by non-NHS staff. Now do some research and see the dozens of companies (including those in the USA) involved in the processing of your data, and who also have potential access. Moreover, accuRx relies on Microsoft Azure for Microsoft Azure's secure cloud hosting service to "securely store and process patient data" (lol) and Microsoft Azure of course recently suffered a massive data breach (oops). Do you still want your GP and other NHS services to make your confidential medical records accessible to and processed by this organisation? My advice: if you care who sees your medical records (including hackers), tell your GP you do NOT consent to the use of accuRx,
All I want to do is get an appointment with my GP. I have to fill in a form to request a link to book an appointment. When the link comes there are hardly any appointments over 3 days and if you cannot fit in then you have to start again. This software is so rubbish. Jacob Haddad is a multi millionaire by selling this tosh.
I attended Probus Surgical Centre for the second time, to have my other cataract replaced. On both occasions, all of the staff were very friendly, helpful and professional. I had a different surgeon this time (Mr Kumar) but everything was really good and the operation went very well, and the difference in my sight already is amazing. Everything was done in good time as well, with no unnecessary hanging around waiting.I would happily recommend Probus Surgical Centre (and the cataract replacement operation!) to anybody.WELL DONE and THANK YOU.Derek Brown
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