<snip> The Police used to pay the GP's from your licensing fee but now they dont .
As to wording and semantics, the letter from the practice details a ‘request for Medical Report’ at the beginning, but goes on to say ‘we have received a request.....to provide details of your child’s medical history.’ The word ‘report’ is subsequently used in the following paragraph. An invoice was provided by the practice, the £120 charge being for ‘professional services’. Again the word ‘report’ is used on the invoice.
If they had approached my Doctor when I was 14 they would not of had much to read. Between mumps at five or six and some stitches during secondary school I didn’t see him.So a fourteen year old has no status in life history then?
So a fourteen year old has no status in life history then?
It is actually true , the police did pay the GP from the licensing fee , I am with a small country practice and the practice manager knows everyone personally and I would say majority of the patients are firearms holders so they were very open , however, our cost was only £20That's not true. This is a 'new' requirement that came into effect in 2017 and was adopted by Police Scotland as a "requirement" in 2018 primarily because there was no quidance issued by the Scottish Ministers and Police Scotland are very risk averse.
Initially it was agreed that there would be 'no charge' by surgeries to mark your medical records however this initial stance was reversed by the BMA. Shortly afterwards surgeries started charging to mark your records and return a 'tick form' back to the Police.
As you quite rightly point out as self funded busnisses they can charge what they like, and some surgeries charge £20 where others charge £200.
This fee has never been paid for by the Police. If the Police require additional medical examination/information then they (still) have to pay for this.
Well that’s shocking ........Thank you for all your suggestions. The policeman I spoke to at HQ in Kidlington said that if no medical report was forthcoming then that would terminate the application process. I have tried to contact BASC South East, but no one answers the phone. I don’t mind paying a reasonable fee, but £120 seems excessive.
Luckily(?) My GP report only cost £27, but when the invoice came through it stated
"If payment is not made within 7 days of this letter we will inform the firearms office that you may have a condition to hide which would prevent you from obtaining a certificate"
I went ****ing ballistic, phone the surgery and told them they were a disgrace and phoned BASC to tell them I was being blackmailed. BASC got on to them that week.
When my pal got the invoice a month later, the wording had changed.
This really made me think. I don’t think rewording is the answer here. It’s shows a fundamental lack of professionalism and it is, in effect, blackmail. I’d report it to the GMC as professional misconduct.
What you have access to is very limited, you can however print off your prescribed medicines page, which shows you aren't taking any anti-depressants etcThe OP should join his practice online medical records system, also his kids, just print off your records Free Gratis & send it in.
I agree. This is utterly disgraceful. I would report that doctor.
Lincolnshire Medical Council were challenged about that particular piece of 'blackmail' back in late 2017 and did a swift volte face and changed the wording. They were/are still in cahoots with the Lincs FLD though with the policy of "no report, no licence":
Lincs Police Firearms Medical Procedure (towards the bottom of the page)
LMC Firearms and Letter Templates (the template letter 3 'not paid' letter to the FLD is particularly interesting as the GP is advising the police not to issue based on non-payment!)
On the contrary, I have full access, if something isn't on it, I don't have it.What you have access to is very limited, you can however print off your prescribed medicines page, which shows you aren't taking any anti-depressants etc
That must be a another postcode thing then, I certainly can't print off my entire medical recordOn the contrary, I have full access, if something isn't on it, I don't have it.
?????in reality a 14 year old will not have any relevant, historical, information available.
Which makes a mockery of the request, which is the key to defeating this "requirement"..........