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Roadshows to gather views of South Cheshire patients - Crewe Chronicle 28th October 2009
"MID Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is joining forces with Cheshire Police to keep local people informed about their services.
The two organisations are working together with a number of consultation events to gather views about service priorities, and to hear what people think about local services."
Children quizzed on health - Carlisle News and Star 28th October 2009
"YOUNG people are being asked to shape how healthcare for families is delivered across Cumbria.
Children’s and young people’s health services are currently being changed across Cumbria to make things easier for both children and families who need to access treatment."
NHS must discuss clinics with public - Lancashire Telegraph 26th October 2009
"FOLLOWING recent letters on the subject of the Little Lever Health Centre, I think it is unlikely that the new centre will ever be built.
NHS Bolton, the Primary Care Trust, is currently struggling to balance the books. It is attempting to save £13 million and, as part of this, is rescheduling the remaining six health centres from completion in 2011 to 2015. "
Patients express their views with feedback machine at Trafford General - Altrincham Messenger 19th October 2009
"TRAFFORD General patients can now express what they think about the care they have received - at the touch of a button.
Trafford Healthcare NHS Trust, which runs the borough’s hospitals, has taken delivery of 10 patient experience trackers, hand held devices that patients can use to rate the service they have received. "
People give their views on Altrincham hospital plans - Altrincham Messenger 14th October 2009
"THE public's views on the three initial designs put forward by bidders hoping to build Altrincham's new hospital have been published today in a report analysing responses to a consultation questionnaire. "
Pendle cancer group quits hospital user forum - Lancashire Telegraph 13th October 2009
"A CANCER support group run by volunteers has resigned its membership of a hospital user group, claiming it was being “stifled” by health bosses.
Sally Lambert, chairman of the Barnoldswick and Earby Bosom Friends, said her group regretted its decision, but had considered its position over a long time. "
Former GP urges Cumbrian health chiefs to outline new services - Carlisle News & Star 9th October 2009
"A retired doctor is calling on health bosses to let people know what services will be introduced as they prepare to cut community hospital beds in West Cumbria.
Under its Closer to Home programme, to provide medical care nearer to where patients live, NHS Cumbria could more than halve the number of beds in some hospitals."
Carlisle super surgery gets patients’ thumbs-up - Carlisle News & Star 6th october 2009
"Patients had their first chance to see plans for Carlisle’s new super surgery at an exhibition last night."
Liverpool’s older people’s panel launched - Liverpool Echo 30th September 2009
"A NEW council panel for older people got off to a rock ‘n’ roll start.
The organisation will scrutinise decision-making and make suggestions about services."
Chorley NHS trust unveils 'ownership' programme - Chorley Citizen 29th September 2009
"NHS Central Lancashire has unveiled an 'ownership' initiative for its patients.
The primary care trust, which covers Chorley say the new initiative will allow it to engage differently with the public, patients and other stakeholders. "
Health bosses want your views on Middlewich medical centre - Crewe Chronicle 23rd September 2009
HEALTH chiefs say Middlewich residents can still have a say on plans for an ‘all-in-one’ medical centre.
Oakapple Primary Care Development submitted the proposals for a two- storey building on the Oaklands Medical Centre surgery site on St Ann’s Road in February.
Hospital support group needs help from public - The Whitehaven News 23rd September 2009
A SUPPORT group is being set up for West Cumberland Hospital’s new Copeland Unit.
NHS Cumbria – the primary care trust – is looking for members of the public to help support the recently-opened unit.
Residents offered chance to tour Halton Hospital - Runcorn and Widnes Weekly News 17th September 2009
HALTON residents can meet the governors and find out more about work being carried out at Halton General Hospital and Warrington Hospital at a meeting next week.
It takes place at Halton General’s education centre from noon-4pm on Wednesday.
Public meeting was badly organised - Knutsford Guardian 16th september 2009
THE consultation booklet for the Knutsford Community Healthcare Plan invites comments and queries. A couple of weeks ago, I sent an email to the Community & Patient Engagement Co-ordinator asking for clarification on several points.
Mental health group meets in Kendal - Lancashire Telegraph 7th September 2009
RESIDENTS are being invited to speak out about social services for mental health at a meeting in Kendal next week.
Residents to be quizzed on future of public services - Carlisle News & Star 25th August 2009
AROUND 30,000 people living in Cumbria are to be invited to have a say on the future of public services with the launch of a new Community Voice scheme.
Cumbrians urged to ensure voice of community is heard - Carlisle News & Star 22nd August 2009
AROUND 30,000 people living in Cumbria are to be invited to have a say on the future of public services with the launch of a new Community Voice scheme.
Councils, police and health services are all teaming up together to find out what local people think of the job they do.
Bid to prevent dead bodies being sent to Carlisle - Carlisle News & Star 13th July 2009
The lack of consultation into plans to move bodies from west Cumbria to Carlisle for post mortems is being investigated by councillors.
The county’s health and wellbeing scrutiny committee had called on hospital bosses to halt a decision over changes to pathology services.
Mental health services meetings - Carlisle News & Star 10th July 2009
A SERIES of meetings are being held to get people’s views on how mental health services can be improved.
NHS Cumbria and Cumbria County Council are asking people throughout July to share their experiences and find out what else could be done to make a difference to people’s mental wellbeing.
Dial 111 for urgent medical care under consideration - The Daily Telegraph 9th July 2009
111 is to become the new phone number for patients to call for urgent medical attention in an attempt to divert non-life threatening calls away from 999 and ease pressure on services.
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