Help shape your GP surgery’s future

PATIENTS are being invited to shape their local GP surgery by signing up to a Patient Participation Group.

Most GP surgeries in the borough have a PPG, a small team of volunteers who provide a voice for patients at the practice and meet regularly to work with staff at the practice to improve the way things are run.

Changes implemented by local PPGs range from practices opening earlier to help appointments run on time, adaptations to seating to help those with disabilities, giving advice on privacy and dignity issues and changes to general housekeeping to ensure the surgery is kept spic and span.

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Anne Evans a member of the PPG at the Scott Practice in Balby, said:”I was invited to join my surgery’s PPG almost two years ago.

“We meet once a month for around an hour and a half and share ideas with the practice manager, a GP and other staff.

“I feel there's a real togetherness when we meet - it’s us, not us and them.

“Since I joined the group, we have organized MacMillan coffee mornings, discussed with staff how to communicate better with patients and aided with flu jab days.

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“Every time we meet we make those little changes that eventually make the practice better for everyone in the long run.”

If you would like to join your practice’s PPG, ask a member of staff for further details and meeting dates.

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