PPG Joint meeting 17/2

Sunlight Group Practice and Dr Oates & Partners

Jennine Edge - Practice Manager Sunlight Group Practice

Tracey Clampitt - Practice Manager Dr Oates & Partners

Julie McKeown - Practice Manager Dr Oates & Partners

Georgina Harty – Office Manager Dr Oates & Partners

2 patients from Sunlight Group Practice

5 patients from Dr Oates & Partners

Livewell

Jenny from Livewell presented the livewell scheme to the group, this outlined the sessions they are providing on site for drop in or scheduled healthy living appointments with the team. Tuesday 10-3.

Jenny also outlined the many services the scheme has around the area, including eating healthy on a budget, relaxation and self-esteem details of which are available on out websites.

We discussed how do we get the word out there better?

Word of Mouth

Website

Social Landlords - livewell will look into

Asda

Town

Waiting Room

Parkfield Notice Board

Libraries

Schools

St Caths resource centre leaflets etc

All agreed they would be ideal places to advertise the PPG meetings also

Federations

Local medical committee supporting Wirral wide move to have a GP federation

Liverpool have formed already – not for profit.

Allow GP’s to provide services they can control as the staff providing the service will be employed by the federation. Phlebotomy, Ultrasound, physio for example.

The group also discussed privatisation concerns as many vets and councils are being taken over, more and more American systems are being introduced.

The managers remained the group that the practices are individual businesses providing an NHS service, and outlined the federation would help stop the privatisation as it would be controlled by the GP’s providing the NHS service.

We agreed to ask for a federation talk once it is established, also some members of the group were interested in attending Wirral patient voice group meetings, and this will give us greater insight again into the plans for Wirral. Tracey will message the CCG for the patients interested to be added to the mailing list to be included in the group meeting invites.

Miu Closing March?

The managers confirmed the minor injuries unit is funded March 16 and a request had been submitted for and extension until March 17. We discussed the implications for local patients who find this service invaluable as it is hard to get to A+E and also that the A+E service would be abused if these minor injuries unit were closed.

Online Access

From April 2016 patients can see coded information online, this is in addition to the online prescription ordering and appointment booking that patients currently have.

All agreed to try out the online access system and let the managers know what they thought.

Wirral Care record

Doctors will be able to view Wirral University Teaching Hospitals records, and they will be able to view ours with patient consent. This should speed up admission and discharge processes as well as allowing access to important information while patients are in hospital. All agreed it was a good idea as long as patent consent was asked. The managers outlined the fact that if a patient wished to opt out they could do, as they did with summary care record, risk stratification or care.data previously.

Any other Business

It was agreed that we would utilise friends and family test rather than the 4 page Patient Satisfaction Survey we had used previously to gage patient satisfaction. An analysis of the F+F test will be discussed at the individual group meeting.

It was agreed that reception should be checking mobile + email when patient phones up or visits the practice. This could be used to boost contact details for future invites and emails to be sent to the wider patient group. Any surveys could be e-mailed to a ‘virtual’ patient group and batch text reminders could be sent to invite patients to talks etc.

Action from 2015 action plan

Priority area 1
Description of priority area:
Recruitment for the group. Email, text messaging, posters, leafleting, website info has been utilised.
Update facebook + twitter accounts regularly + include PPG dates + minutes on theses in addition to website.
Healthwatch suggest having speakers and targeting groups ie diabetes talk and inviting diabetic patients, carers talk + inviting patient who are carers or have a carer etc.
Speak + attend successful group meetings.
What actions were taken to address the priority?
Organise PPG dates and talks. Vary times of meetings to attract different people.
Attend Eastham + Field Rd groups.
Action: 17.2.2016
·  Macmillann coffee morning recruitment drive
·  CCG members attending meeting + coffee mornings Dec 2015
·  Text sent to all with mobile numbers
·  E-mail drop
·  Posters in waiting room
·  Live well take
·  Health watch talk
·  Website up to date with minutes + advertising next dates
Result of actions and impact on patients and carers (including how publicised):
2015-16 meetings.
Priority area 2
Description of priority area:
Area on TV screen dedicated to PPG + area in waiting room dedicated to PPG info.
What actions were taken to address the priority?
IT involvements, new systems in May, ensure screen can be utilised.
Action: 17.2.2016
·  Waiting room board for PPG info + F+F info shared
Result of actions and impact on patients and carers (including how publicised):
2015-16 meetings.
Priority area 3
Description of priority area:
Apply to be a ‘hub’ site for 4-8 weekday nurse triage and weekend opening 10am-8pm.
Patients would be able to access these services on site at PMC rather than have to go to APH/Eastham or Wallasey.
What actions were taken to address the priority?
Have applied to be a Hub site, will ensure PPG has input when we need to supply more evidence.
Action: 17.2.2016
·  Unsuccessful in bid to become a HUB
·  Exciting new federation groups to Join – will be able to bid for more services like this
·  Keen to get speaker in from CCG to discuss options and how we can involve PPG
Result of actions and impact on patients and carers (including how publicised):
2015-16 meetings.