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Public Consultation on the Uppingham Surgery proposed closure of Ketton Branch Surgery. Process. Uppingham Surgery has submitted proposal to NHSLCR for consideration
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Public Consultation on the Uppingham Surgery proposed closure ofKetton Branch Surgery
Process • Uppingham Surgery has submitted proposal to NHSLCR for consideration • NHSLCR Primary Care Panel considered proposal and deemed that public consultation needs to take place before a decision could be made • All patients who regularly use Ketton have received a letter and questionnaire • Revised letter and questionnaire to be sent 1st September • September Rutland Overview and Scrutiny Committee to comment on proposal and consultation process
Ketton • The population of Ketton is 1666 (2001 census. 1643 ONS mid-2007) • Uppingham surgery has 355 of its registered patients who live in Ketton and use the Ketton branch surgery • Ketton surgery is open 3 sessions per week – 2 doctor sessions, and 1 nurse session - a total of 8 hours. • The surgery also dispenses medicines to registered dispensing patients at the branch surgery • Patients from Ketton and surrounding villages already use Uppingham Surgery for some services
The surgery is in a small converted cottage, which does not meet the minimum standards required for a modern day fit for purpose GP surgery. • The consulting room is small, and because there is only one consulting room only one health care professional can work at any one time. • The surgery also needs extensive modernisation for which there are no central funds. • Elements of risk in terms of chaperoning and medical emergencies
Uppingham Surgery Offers: • Same day clinic every day for all registered patients • This service is not generally available at Ketton because of the restricted opening times • Access to a variety of healthcare professionals and specialist equipment.
What will change if Ketton surgery is closed? • Resources that are used at Ketton can be redirected to the practice’s other facilities where all patients can be cared for in a modern up to date surgery with a variety of treatment rooms. • More appointments could be available in Uppingham for all the surgery’s patients. Ketton patients would then have access to an increased number of appointments • Uppingham Surgery would continue to provide home visiting time for patients based on clinical need. • Organise a delivery service for repeat prescriptions for dispensing patients who have difficulties collecting their medicines from Uppingham Surgery or Barrowden.
Process • Consultation to run from 1st September – 24th November • December 2010 consultation results will be looked at by an analysis panel made up of NHSLCR, Uppingham Surgery, Patient Participation Group and Rutland LINks • Proposal and results from analysis panel to be considered by Primary Care Panel in January 2011 • If decision to allow branch closure, notice will be given and closure date announced.
Your views • It is important that your views are taken into consideration by NHS LCR and the practice. • A questionnaire is available in hard copy and is also available to complete on line • The questionnaire contains statutory questions
Website addresses • http://www.lcr.nhs.uk/_Gettinginvolved-Consultationsandquestionnaires-2010.aspx • www.uppinghamsurgery.nhs.uk • Practice Contacts; 01572 823531 • Dr J Jones, Senior Partner • Kathryn Green, Chair of Patient Participation Group
Over to you • Questions and comments