Shaping health services in Burntwood

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Shaping health services in Burntwood

Published by Emma Hemmings for HCL Marketing Communications in Health and also in Communities
Wednesday 18th November 2009 - 3:34pm

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Burntwood Health and Wellbeing Centre is urging residents to help shape their health service by joining a local Patient Participation Group.

The Centre is working with South Staffordshire Primary Care Trust (PCT) to encourage more people to join the group to influence services and meet the needs of local people ultimately improving the health of the local population.

The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 24 November 2009 commencing at 6.00 p.m. at Burntwood Health and Wellbeing Centre (next to Burntwood Leisure Centre), High Street, Chasetown, WS7 3XH

Simon Greaves, Practice Manager said: “We hope that as many people as possible will come along to the meeting to find out how they can make a difference to the quality of care and services on offer.”

If anyone would like further information about the group they can contact Simon on 01543 687440.
 

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