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JoeKen
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UK Oxygen Supply Changes.
« on: Feb 7th, 2006, 6:02am »
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Smiley
Good Morning, (With apologies to our American hosts, this post is aimed at us 'Limeys').
I would be interested to hear of your experiences with the changes in the supply of oxygen under the new NHS scheme which supposedly came into effect on 1st February this year because my experience has not been encouraging. The sad details are available, if of interest to anybody, as to how I got to where I am today, but the salient point is that today I was contacted by the oxygen supplier's Engineer/Representative who did not seem aware that anyone would need a supply of cylinders  -  the only thing he was interested in was supplying concentrators. When I advised him that I needed a supply rate of up to 12 L/min, his response was to offer to "link up 3 concentrators"!!!
How are you other UK CH sufferers faring with the new supply regulations?
JoeKen.
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Not sure I should be here, but it's as near as I'm going to get to finding out what is the correct name for my condition. Usually KIP 5 or below but last up to 16 hours and always one-sided, behind the eye, usually right but ocassionally left.
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Re: UK Oxygen Supply Changes.
« Reply #1 on: Feb 7th, 2006, 7:22am »
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These might help Joe
 
http://www.primarycarecontracting.nhs.uk/uploads/HOS/Home%200oxygen%20Co nsent%SAM.pdf  
 
http://www.psnc.org.uk  
 
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Re: UK Oxygen Supply Changes.
« Reply #2 on: Feb 7th, 2006, 9:29am »
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SmileyThanks Fil,
I was not aware of the web links that you provided, but I was aware, in general, of the information that they provide. Whilst it appears to be a well thought out new policy in theory, the current practice, in my experience, is that it ain't working very well at the moment. To even get myself entered into the system I had to initiate discussions with my GP, then his Practice Manager, then Air Products, and in each case they all appeared to be unaware of what was needed from them. The only guy who has been up to speed and able to directly help me, (to the extent of informing me that he will continue to supply me with cylinder oxygen with or without a pre-dated prescription), is my local pharmacist. If I had been prepared to sit back and wait for the system to work as it is supposed to do I would have been denied oxygen for God knows how long. I just wondered whether my experience was being repeated elsewhere.
Thanks again for your input.
JoeKen.
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Not sure I should be here, but it's as near as I'm going to get to finding out what is the correct name for my condition. Usually KIP 5 or below but last up to 16 hours and always one-sided, behind the eye, usually right but ocassionally left.
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Re: UK Oxygen Supply Changes.
« Reply #3 on: Feb 7th, 2006, 9:50am »
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Hi JoeKen
               I've just found out that you can still in theory source the o2 using the old method of prescription via GP and pharmacist until 31st March as the o2 suppliers have been inundated with request forms. Perhaps this could give you some breathing space [no pun intended Wink] until the new way is sorted out.
 
   Good luck!
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Edit to add-sorry after rereading your post I see your pharmacist is up to speed. You're certainly not the only person who has had problems as some others are reporting similar things. Sad
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