[Proposed] New 111 non-emergency healthcare phone number

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Ofcom today [09|07|09] published proposals to enable the Department of Health to introduce a new single memorable phone number - 111 - to make it easier for patients to access non-emergency healthcare in their local area.

Every year Ofcom allocates millions of telephone numbers to communications providers for homes, businesses and organisations to use.

Ofcom's consultation explains how the number allocation process will work and how introducing 111 will make the best use of the UK's telephone number resource.

The Department of Health intends to introduce the service in England which will provide advice and information to the public when they need medical help urgently but the situation is not life-threatening.

Ofcom has set out a range of price options for calls to the service on behalf of the Department of Health, including making calls free to the caller, ten pence per call, 3 pence per minute or charged at a local or national rates. The Department of Health will decide on the price of the calls through negotiations with communications providers.

Ofcom's consultation closes on 20 August 2009 and can be found at: A Three-digit Number for Non-Emergency Healthcare Services | Ofcom

999 or 112 will continue to be the number to call in an emergency situation (both numbers provide access to the emergency services in the UK).

Source: New 111 non-emergency healthcare phone number | Ofcom
 
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