Responding to Wednesday's Budget statement, Rachel Power, Chief Executive of the Patients Association, said: “Patients, their families and carers will not have been reassured by the Chancellor’s commitments in this week's Budget."
The Macmillan Cancer Information bus - Bertie - will be in Reading this week.
On Tuesday 14th November from 10am to 4pm it will be at Tesco (Oxford Road/Portman Road) at the Portman Road side.
On Thursday 16th November from 10am to 4pm it will be in Broad Street, Reading.
No appointment necessary - come along with your questions and talk to friendly specialists.
The Primary Care Commissioning Committee for Berkshire West meets in public at 1pm on Wednesday, 13th September at the Berkshire Maestros building, Prospect School, Cockney Hill, Reading.
With the budget approaching we have a plethora of reports of the acute need for additional funding if the NHS is to continue as we know it.
The target for 92% of patients referred for treatment should receive it within 18 weeks has been assigned low priority since March 2017. It had not been achieved for over a year and controlling hospital deficits has higher priority in the current constrained position.
The Governing Body of South Reading CCG meets in public at 9.30-12,30 on Wednesday 6th December 2017 at the Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, RG1 5EX.
Berkshire CCGs are keen to understand how local people experience accessing local mental health services and how this could be improved in the future and are holding meetings for you to have your say.
South Reading Patient Voice will meet at 6pm on Wednesday, 29th November 2017 for an AGM and to hear a short talk from AGE UK Reading.
Royal Berkshire Hospital Cancer Team, Thames Valley Cancer Alliance and Macmillan invite you to help shape the future of cancer services in a free event at the Royal Berkshire Conference Centre, Madejski Stadium, Reading RG2 0FL from 10am to 4.30pm on Wednesday, 22nd November 2017. Tea/coffee and lunch provided. Talks and workshops laid on.
South Reading Patient Voice will be meeting at 6pm on Wednesday, 25th October at the Reading Community Learning Centre, 94, London Street, RG1 4SJ. Our speakers will be Kim Seabrook and two others from Arthritis Matters, a local charity. We will also hear news from Healthwatch and from Patient Participation Groups as well as about the local health economy.
The Westwood Road Practice has announced that the branch surgery at Whitley Wood Road will be closed at the end of January 2018. The nearest alternative, South Reading Surgery, was judged INADEQUATE by the Care Quality Commission in May 2017. The provider was then changed at Shinfield and South Reading, so that the INADEQUATE rating no longer applies, but the person responsible is still Dr Neena Grover as before the change of provider. The attached document gives information about alternative GP surgeries.