View the Patient Participation Group Report 2015â¦
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View the Patient Participation Group Report 2015â¦
Standard Reporting Template Bristol, North Somerset, Somerset and South Gloucestershire Area Team 2014/15 Patient Participation Enhanced Service – Reporting Template Practice Name: Montpelier Health Centre Practice Code: L81012 Signed on behalf of practice: N W Higginson Date: 30th March 2015 Signed on behalf of PPG: D Cemlyn Date: 30th March 2015 1. Prerequisite of Enhanced Service – Develop/Maintain a Patient Participation Group (PPG) Does the Practice have a PPG and/or PRG? YES Method of engagement with PPG and/or PRG: Face to face, Email, telephone Number of members of PPG and/or PRG: 9 Detail the gender mix of practice population and PPG and/or PRG: % Practice PPG Male 54% 44% Female 46% 56% Detail of age mix of practice population and PPG and/or PRG: % 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-59 60-69 70-79 Practice PPG 18% 22% 26% 11% 25% 22% 5% 67% 3% 80100+ 1% 1 Detail the ethnic background of your practice population and PPG and/or PRG: Montpelier Health Centre Female White British White Pakistani Other white ethnic group Other Mixed background Other Asian ethnic group Indian Ethnic group not Chinese Ethnic group not given - British or mixed Black Caribbean Black Caribbean Black British Black African Black other, mixed Any other group - African ethnic 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 Unknown Male Ethnicity White British Practice PRG Gypsy or Irish traveller Irish Other white Mixed/ multiple ethnic groups White &black White &black Caribbean African Other mixed 99% Asian/Asian British Indian Practice PRG White &Asian Pakistani Bangladeshi Chinese Other Asian Black/African/Caribbean/Black British Other African Caribbean Black Other Arab Any other 1% 2 Describe steps taken to ensure that the PPG and/or PRG is representative of the practice population in terms of gender, age and ethnic background and other members of the practice population: During the year we have engaged the services of an independent contractor who has in the past worked for Bristol City Council. Her brief (and based on her previous experience) is to identify and engage with the ‘hard to reach’ sections of our community so as to try grow and maintain a balanced representation across the PPG. Also the Practice Business Manager has been to some local Secondary Schools promoting both what Primary Care does as well as seeking volunteers to form a Young People PPG – this continues to be work in progress. Are there any specific characteristics of your practice population which means that other groups should be included in the PPG and/or PRG? e.g. a large student population, significant number of jobseekers, large numbers of nursing homes, or a LGBT community? YES If you have answered yes, please outline measures taken to include those specific groups and whether those measures were successful: We have a large young population and as mentioned above, the Practice Business Manager has been attending local schools with the aim of developing a Young People PPG. He also is working with a local charity (Off the Record) who supports young people with the aim of seeking their support in this area too. 3 2. Review of patient feedback Outline the sources of feedback that were reviewed during the year: We have received feedback from two sources during the past year: Flu Clinic – in October 2014 two members of the Practice Team attended a Flu Clinic with the sole aim of promoting the PPG and seeking new volunteers to join it. This went well with a number of new contacts made for both the face to face group and an emerging virtual group. Friends & Family Test – ongoing review of patient feedback with summaries placed onto our web site. External support – as mentioned above we have engaged external support to develop the PPG. As part of the initial research ‘best practice’ has been sought from other local Practices with successful PPGs so as help the growth of ours. Also local community contacts have been developed. How frequently were these reviewed with the PPG and/or PRG? Bi-monthly. 4 3. Action plan priority areas and implementation Priority Area 1 Description of priority area Promoting patient participation in the PPG What actions were taken to address the priority? Publicising the PPG at various clinics, promotion of it on the new website and creation of new publicity materials. Also the engagement of a 3rd party to support. Host an Open Evening in June 2015 to coincide with the national Patient Participation week. Result of actions and impact on patients and carers (including how publicised): Little impact at this time – see below. The PPG continues to be actively promoted via our web sites and twitter feeds. 5 Priority Area 2 Description of priority area Reducing the number of unattended appointments (Did not arrive – DNAs) What actions were taken to address the priority? This is a new area of activity that the PPG are about to embark on. They have been fully briefed on the challenges faced with the high number of DNAs and will soon be agreeing a plan of action to address this. Result of actions and impact on patients and carers (including how publicised) Too soon to say at this time but the aim is to reduce the numbers so as to ensure that there are no wasted appointments noting the pressures on the Health Centre to provide 6 Priority Area 3 Description of priority area Support the establishment of the PPG What actions were taken to address the priority? The new Chair and Secretary have drawn up the groups Terms of Reference and are currently working on other appropriate documents to ensure sound governance. Result of actions and impact on patients and carers (including how publicised) A well established and formalised group where roles and responsibilities are clear. This will aid the growth of the group as we/they seek new members. 7 Progress on previous years If you have participated in this scheme for more than one year, outline progress made on issues raised in the previous year(s): During this year we have: Upgraded and remodelled all our web sites We are now on twitter Continued to liaise with schools and other community based providers so as to promote a Young Peoples PPG Continued to improve signage 8 4. PPG Sign Off Report signed off by PPG and/or PRG: YES Date of sign off: 30th March 2015 How has the practice engaged with the PPG and/or PRG? Meeting regularly (minimum quarterly) face to face and regular email updates. How has the practice made efforts to engage with seldom heard groups in the practice population? Attending community meetings/seminars and by proactively promoting the PPG at appropriate times and places (see above). Has the practice received patient and carer feedback from a variety of sources? Yes and this will be developed further. Was the PPG involved in the agreement of priority areas and the resulting action plan? Yes. How has the service offered to patients and carers improved as a result of the implementation of the action plan? Too early to say at this time but this will be reviewed quarterly going forward. Do you have any other comments about the PPG or practice in relation to this area of work? The development of an active PPG at Montpelier has been a challenge in the past. However with the ongoing enthusiasm of the Practice Team and the plans in place we are confident that this key area will develop further in 2015/16. 9 10