South Reading Patient Voice will meet on Wednesday, 29th July at 6:15pm at the Reading Community Learning Centre, 94, London Street, RG1 4SJ. We will discuss local health matters and will look at the recently published Berkshire West Primary Care Strategy
SRPV Meeting, Wednesday 29th July 2015
South Reading Patient Voice will meet on Wednesday, 29th July at 6:15pm at the Reading Community Learning Centre, 94, London Street, RG1 4SJ. We will discuss local health matters and will look at the recently published Berkshire West Primary Care Strategy
A chance to Give Your Opinion on the 111 Service
The Berkshire West CCGs are re-commissioning the 111 service. The consultation is now closed.
Reading Beat the Street 2015 Exceeds Target
Reading, Burghfield, Mortimer, Pangbourne and Theale played Beat the Street for 8 weeks from 29 April 24 June. 23,9992 residents in 84 teams travelled 306,740 miles. This released 4000 to Royal Berks Charity. Congratulations to The Hill Primary and Yoga Reading who topped the two tables. Read the full report here, The NHS 5-year plan depends essentially on better participation in preventive health from everyone - so let's keep on walking and cycling to stay in better health.
7% Cuts to Public Health
Immediate cuts of 7% to Public Health budgets were announced early in June. Many people do not realise that the current five-year NHS forward plan - which proposes 24 billion of efficiency savings over 5 years - depends on progress in preventive health. Preventive health is a major responsibility of NHS Public Health authorities - which are now integrated with local authorities. This makes the acheivement of the 5-year plan even more challenging. A report on this change from Pulse Today is available here.
Pharmacists' Work in GP Surgeries
NHS England has published an account of the work Pharmacists may do in GP surgeries. A 15 million programme to fund more pharmacists in GP surgeries has just been announced by NHS England as part of their New Deal for GPs. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society has published information on the work of pharmacists in GP practices including this set of case studies
SRPV Meeting, Wednesday 24th June 2015
"Diabetes Care" in South Reading will be the topic when Dr Richard Croft, diabetes lead for Berkshire West federation, addresses the group on Wednesday, 24th June at 6:15pm at the Reading community Learning Centre, 94, London Street, RG1 4SJ.
Primary Care Strategy and Plan Published - Public Meeting on 24th June 2015
Since the start of April 2015, the South Reading CCG, in common with other CCGs in the Berkshire West federation, has been jointly responsible for Primary Care with NHS England. This makes possible the design and implementation of an integrated health and social care system incorporating primary care. But of course, it also creates serious conflicts of interest, whose resolution is not evident to the public. The four CCGs in Berkshire West meet in a common Primary Care Co-Commissioning Committee to plan the evolution of primary care. After meeting for many months, the Primary Care Co-Commissioning Committee has made its strategy and plan available to the public (see below). The Committee will be meeting in public at the Oakwood Centre, Headley Road, Woodley RG5 4JZ at 13:00 - 15:00 on Wednesday, 24th June 2015.
Thousands March Against Cut in Number of Beds at Townlands Hospital
Plans for the redeveloped Townlands Hospital, the community hospital for Henley-on-Thames, promised 18 beds, but the public is now being told by Oxford Health, the Oxfordshire service provider, that only 5 beds will be provided. The Henley Standard is leading a campaign to restore the plans for 18 beds. At a recent public meeting 300 people turned up at a hall holding only 200 and many people were turned away. Townlands hospital is managed by Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust but services (except minor injuries unit) are provided by Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. On 11th July 2,500 people marched in protest against the changed plans. The unavailability of beds at Townlands hospital could mean delayed discharges at Royal Berks Hospital.
Website about Childrens' Health
A website devoted to the health and health problems of young children available in English, Urdu, Punjabi, Polish has been created by the four NHS clinical commissioning groups in the western part of Berkshire.