The Patient Participation Group is
designed to:
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Develop a partnership with patients.
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Discover what a range of patients think about services and to establish their priorities.
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Provide a platform to test and modify ideas and plans.
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Select the headers below to find out more.
What is a PPG
Each PPG is unique: evolving to meet local needs. PPG works with the practice to:
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Offer patient perspective on services provided by the practice
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Contribute to the continuous improvement of services
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Foster improved communication between the practice and its patients
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Help patients to take more responsibility for their health
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Provide practical support and help to implement change
How Do I Join ?
If you are interested in helping us to improve, simply complete the online PPG Joiner Form. You must be a registered member of this practice if you wish to join our PPG.
What is a PPG?
Each PPG is unique: evolving to meet local needs. PPG works with the practice to:
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Offer patient perspective on services provided by the practice.
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Contribute to the continuous improvement of services.
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Foster improved communication between the practice and its patients.
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Help patients to take more responsibility for their health.
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Provide practical support and help to implement change.
PPG is not
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A forum for complaints.
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A doctor’s fan club.
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A time-consuming activity for practice staff.
PPG’s work by
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Building a relationship between the practice and its patients.
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Building a relationship between different patients.
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Breaking down the barriers between the practice and patients and between patients.
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Sharing information.
A PPG should be
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Self-organised and patient led
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Confident in its ability to challenge the practice
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Able to have an open dialogue with the practice
Advantages for the patients:
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Patients learn how to become more responsible for their own health
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Patients will have a better understanding about the practice and its staff
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Patients will be consulted on arrangements in primary health care before decisions are made
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Patients will have a forum to suggest positive ideas for change and voice concerns
Advantages for the practice:
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The practice will be able to plan services jointly with patients
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Get closer to the community for whom they care
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Help patients with non-medical and social care issues
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Get help from patients to meet targets and objectives
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Have a forum to voice ideas and concerns
Meeting minutes
Kings Cross Surgery
- PPG Report and Action Plan 2014 / 2015
- PPG Meeting Minutes 19th November 2020
- PPG Meeting Minutes: 28th April 2021
- 21st July 2021
Brunswick Medical Centre
PPG Meeting Minutes- We held a PPG meeting on the 5th July 2024, unfortunately no patients attended on this occasion. We are planning to reschedule this meeting in the near future. The new date and time for the meeting will be posted on our website and within the practice. We look forward to your participation in the upcoming meeting.
- Meeting Minutes May 20th 2021 at 2pm
- Meeting Minutes July 19th 2018
- February 17th 2022 at 2pm
- November 18th 2021 at 2pm
- August 19th 2021 at 2pm
Somers Town Medical Centre
- PPG Meeting Minutes 11th August 2023
- PPG Meeting Minutes 24th March 2023
- PPG Meeting Minutes 21th January 2022
- PPG Meeting Minutes 11th November 2022
- Friday 28th July 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why are you asking people for their contact details
A: We want to talk to people about the surgery and how well we are doing to identify areas for improvement.
Q: Will my doctor see this information?
A: No. It is purely to contact patients to ask them questions about the surgery and how well we are doing. Your doctor will only see the overall results.
Q: Will the questions you ask me be medical or personal?
A: General questions about the practice, how we are providing services and what we can do to improve them.
Q: Who else will be able to access my contact details?
A: No one beyond the practice.
Q: How often will you contact me?
A: Not very often, 1-2 times a year
Q: What is a patient participation group?
A: It is a group of volunteer patients who are involved in shaping the services to patients.
Q: Do I have to take part in the group?
A: No, but if you change your mind, please let us know.
Q: What if I no longer wish to be on the contact list or I leave the surgery?
A: We will ask you to let us know if you do not wish to receive further messages.
Q: Who do I contact if I have further questions?
A: Practice Manager
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A forum for complaints.
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A doctor’s fan club.
-
A time-consuming activity for practice staff.
If you are interested in helping us to improve, simply complete the online PPG Joiner Form. You must be a registered member of this practice if you wish to join our PPG.
Each PPG is unique: evolving to meet local needs. PPG works with the practice to:
-
Offer patient perspective on services provided by the practice.
-
Contribute to the continuous improvement of services.
-
Foster improved communication between the practice and its patients.
-
Help patients to take more responsibility for their health.
-
Provide practical support and help to implement change.
-
Building a relationship between the practice and its patients.
-
Building a relationship between different patients.
-
Breaking down the barriers between the practice and patients and between patients.
-
Sharing information.
-
Self-organised and patient led
-
Confident in its ability to challenge the practice
-
Able to have an open dialogue with the practice
-
Patients learn how to become more responsible for their own health
-
Patients will have a better understanding about the practice and its staff
-
Patients will be consulted on arrangements in primary health care before decisions are made
-
Patients will have a forum to suggest positive ideas for change and voice concerns
-
The practice will be able to plan services jointly with patients
-
Get closer to the community for whom they care
-
Help patients with non-medical and social care issues
-
Get help from patients to meet targets and objectives
-
Have a forum to voice ideas and concerns
Kings Cross Surgery & Somers Town Medical Centre Joint PPG:
- Date: 6th September 2024
- Time: 12:30 – 13:30pm
- See Practice news for full details
Kings Cross Surgery
- PPG Report and Action Plan 2014 / 2015
- PPG Meeting Minutes 19th November 2020
- PPG Meeting Minutes: 28th April 2021
Next PPG Meeting Minutes
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21st July 2021
Brunswick Medical Centre
PPG Meeting Minutes
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Meeting Minutes May 20th 2021 at 2pm
- Meeting Minutes July 19th 2018
PPG Reports
Somers Town Medical Centre
- PPG Meeting Minutes 24th March 2023
- PPG Meeting Minutes 21th January 2022
- PPG Meeting Minutes 11th November 2022
Q: Why are you asking people for their contact details
A: We want to talk to people about the surgery and how well we are doing to identify areas for improvement.
Q: Will my doctor see this information?
A: No. It is purely to contact patients to ask them questions about the surgery and how well we are doing. Your doctor will only see the overall results.
Q: Will the questions you ask me be medical or personal?
A: General questions about the practice, how we are providing services and what we can do to improve them.
Q: Who else will be able to access my contact details?
A: No one beyond the practice.
Q: How often will you contact me?
A: Not very often, 1-2 times a year
Q: What is a patient participation group?
A: It is a group of volunteer patients who are involved in shaping the services to patients.
Q: Do I have to take part in the group?
A: No, but if you change your mind, please let us know.
Q: What if I no longer wish to be on the contact list or I leave the surgery?
A: We will ask you to let us know if you do not wish to receive further messages.
Q: Who do I contact if I have further questions?
A: Practice Manager