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"Poor organisation and scheduling of appointments"

About: New Victoria Hospital / Cardiology (Heart Conditions) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Cardiology (Heart Conditions) Wards 6c & 6d Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Dermatology (Skin Conditions) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Dietetics Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Gastroenterology (Stomach and gut problems) Wards 8b, 8c &8d

(as a relative),

Just because someone has given a mobile number, doesn’t mean that this should be the only way of issuing appointments.  

Relative with dementia, doesn’t drive and needs someone with him at appointments repeatedly only gets the appointment notice via mobile with a few days notice. He can take calls on his phone but the automated appointment reminder is not suitable for him - he is in his 80s. 

This results in a frantic scurry of organising time off work to escort relative and arranging transport.

This person is being currently being seen at six different clinics.

We have also turned up at clinics, sat for 30mins and left as no-one appeared to take the clinic.  Contacted the clinic and was told letter had been sent cancelling (no letter had been sent). Two days later cancellation letter arrived with a rescheduled appointment for the following week.

We also turned up at one appointment to hear -  I don’t really know why you’re here.

It is not an easy task to amend a relative’s details with you, even with POA.  We’re trying to remove the texting option and add another address.

While your appointment letters always include a short paragraph on the cost of missed appointments, you need to be mindful that poor organisational and scheduling on your part impacts on more than just the patient.

Summary

-ensure appointment letters are sent out for patients with dementia and also a copy to relative/POA

-consider the organisation that goes on to escort at patient with dementia

-don’t assume that all patients have the same IT skills.

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Response from Annette Hall, Cardiac Physiology Team Lead, Cardiology - New Victoria Hospital, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 4 days ago
Annette Hall
Cardiac Physiology Team Lead, Cardiology - New Victoria Hospital,
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Cardiac Physiology Team Lead

Submitted on 23/01/2026 at 12:43
Published on Care Opinion at 13:13


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Dear nashirahr63

I am sorry to hear that you have been experiencing issues with regards to scheduling of appointments for your relative. I understand that this is distressing for both the patient and relatives alike.

I am responsible for the Cardiology Department, Clinic D, New Victoria Hospital. Please contact me on 0141 347 8125 to enable me to investigate the steps already in place on the hospital system with regards to the POA and see what we can do to facilitate a better experience for you all.

Kind regards

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