Health Place, Brigg - one the site of Glanford Hospital. |
FROM THE NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COMMISSIONING GROUP, BASED AT HEALTH PLACE, WRAWBY ROAD, BRIGG
Health
Matters 2; together we’re better!
Some things really matter to all of us
and more than 90 people recently attended an event to help us improve or develop
new health services in North Lincolnshire.
North Lincolnshire Clinical
Commissioning Group (CCG) wants to make sure local people get more involved in
their own wellbeing, whether it’s taking care of themselves so they can be
healthier and feel better or having their say about how we design the care they
and their families might need.
Health Matters 2 (this follows an
event earlier this year) brought together a number of different local health and
social care organisations to talk about some of their plans, answer questions
and – most importantly – listen to people’s experiences and
views.
Caroline Briggs, CCG Director of
Commissioning, explained: “There was a real buzz at the event.
It’s very exciting that people with lived experience of using the services we
plan and design are willing to challenge us and explain why they think some
things will work and other things won’t. We all know health funding isn’t
keeping pace with demand and spending NHS money wisely on quality,
fit-for-purpose services that we can keep providing for future generations has
to be something that we are all involved in together.”
People were able to have their say on
issues such as non-emergency patient transport services, talk to us about
services we are planning to help people with health and mobility problems to
live independently, mental health services, services delivered over seven days
and how people with long term conditions such as chronic wounds/leg ulcers and
respiratory conditions are supported. There was also an update on Healthy Lives,
Healthy Futures, which is looking at how we can develop an improved health and
wellbeing system across the whole of Northern Lincolnshire that can continue to
deliver safe, quality and affordable services that are built around people, for
years to come.
Healthwatch asked people about their
experiences of accessing GP appointments in North Lincolnshire and there were
also representatives from public health, the council’s adult services team, the
carers advisory group, our local mental health trust (RDaSH) and the trust that
runs Scunthorpe Hospital (NLaG) to talk about some of their plans and answer
your questions.
If you were not able to attend the
event, there are still plenty of ways to be involved in health and wellbeing in
North Lincolnshire.
One way is to become a member of Embrace, our patient
network.
To find out more you can ring 0300 3000 567 or visit our website
http://www.northlincolnshireccg.nhs.uk/get-involved/embrace-patient-network/
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