I have been ringing/mailing 119, my GP, my local CCG, NHS contact centre and my specialist for the whole of this week. Like everyone else has said, 119 people have been lovely, tried to find info but failed. My GP surgery manager has gone to extraordinary lengths to find out what on earth is going on after initially admitting they had not even begun to work on the problem.
Well......
Just now a phone call from my practice manager with the news that this morning she actually SPOKE to someone at NHS Central Command (my term.)
The reason we are not all getting the priority letter and PCR is because the system is being handled as a background digital process with no human involvement!
She said there is no way the process can be activated by GP request, we just need to ensure that we are "coded" on records as being in the appropriate group. This can be done by GP or specialist.
The advice?
Check your coding with GP,
order a standard home PCR from 119,
if you test positive IMMEDIATELY contact GP or 111 and ask for treatment URGENTLY.
You are ENTITLED to this.
Eventually we should all have the magic letter if the digital system creaks faster.
We can only hope the NHS IT system is more efficient than the one the government has running our Trident nuclear programme, which appears to still be running on Windows95.