Strachur Patient Participation Group
The Aims of the Patient Participation Group
"To
work with their practice to provide practical support, to help patients take
more responsibility for their own health and to provide strategic input and advice.
PPGs are based on cooperation between the practice staff and patients".
Purpose of a PPG
· To give practice staff and patients the
opportunity to discuss topics of mutual interest in their own practice.
· A forum for patients and staff to improve and develop
services within the practice by co-production.
· To provide an opportunity for patients to make
positive and constructive suggestions/ideas about the practice and specific
medical conditions as an 'expert' or 'experienced patient'.
· To encourage health education activities within
the practice.
· To involve further patients from the wider
population.
· To involve patient participation in future
commissioning of Health Provision.
Benefits for the patient:
· Patients will be more responsible for their own
health.
· Patients will have a better understanding and
knowledge of the practice and its staff.
This
allows up to date information to be given to patients and will inform what
decisions can be influenced and what cannot. It will also allow the practice
staff to gain an understanding from the patient’s perspective and thereby
ensures that two way communications is achieved.
· Patients will have a forum to suggest positive
ideas and voice concerns
· Patients will benefit from improved
communications between patients and staff
Benefits for the practice:
· GPs and their staff will be able to plan
services jointly with patients in order to increase their effectiveness.
· They will be able to get help from patients in
meeting targets and objectives.
· They will have a forum to voice concerns, ideas
and suggestions to patients.
· They will get closer to the community for whom
they care.
Being Representative
A common
criticism of many PPGs is that they are not representative of the practice
population. It is always going to be difficult to get a group that exactly
reflects the demographics of our practice, and volunteer roles tend to attract
those that have a certain level of confidence and free time, and have
flexibility about working and earning money. However, a PPG is there to make
sure that the patient voice is listened to and not necessarily always to be the
voice itself. We would welcome additional members to join our group, especially
patients with young families and those who can represent the ethnic diversity
of the Practice population. If you wish to volunteer please contact the Practice
Manager or complete one of the forms in reception.
Ground Rules
These are
important as a point of reference for behaviour for when the group meets, and
were agreed at the first couple of meetings. We agreed that the group should NOT
be a forum for pursuing individual personal complaints or agendas, that patient
confidentiality is of the utmost importance and that everyone on the PPG should
be treated fairly, equally and with respect.
We are
striving to have a mix of the following people:
· Active volunteers – people with time and
commitments to action decisions
· Interested professionals – the doctors and
administrative staff who work within and know the system and can be co-opted
onto the group as required
· Key supporters – people with influence within
your locality, e.g. local councillors, community workers or business people who
help raise the profile of the group, and improve the chances of your group
finding financial or other forms of support
Communication
We aim to
make the group as transparent as possible. Henceforth we will publish minutes
of every meeting on this website.
Minutes of Meetings
24th January 2017 (PDF)
20th June 2017 (PDF)
10th October 2017 (PDF)
13th February 2018 (PDF)
28th August 2018 (PDF)
2nd October 2018 (PDF)