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Oakham Medical Practice Patient Participation Group to host open meeting

By Evie Payne

4th Aug 2023 | Local News

An upcoming patient participation meeting will take place at Oakham Baptist Church. Image credit: OBC
An upcoming patient participation meeting will take place at Oakham Baptist Church. Image credit: OBC

Oakham Medical Practice Patient Participation Group will be hosting open meeting this month.

Oakham Medical Practice's Patient Participation Group (PPG) reformed in the latter half of 2022, and is back supporting patients of the practice and handling communications between the team and centre users.

The group are hosting a public meeting on 29 August 2023 and are encouraging participation from patients at Oakham medical Practice (OMP).

The PPG are a voluntary independent group of patients representing the views of all patients registered with this practice.

The aim of the group is to act as a critical friend of the Practice and is here to listen, challenge, support patients and the practice, and to work collaboratively to improve the health and wellbeing of all patients of the practice.

The upcoming meeting will give the patients a chance to to find out what the PPG committee has been doing, hear an update from one of the practice partners, and to attend a question and answer session with practice staff and PPG committee members.

It will also allow patients an opportunity to share their own views.

The meeting will take place on Thursday 29 August atOakham Baptist Church from 7pm and is open to all registered patients of OMP.

An open meeting will allow OMP patients to share their views on the practice. Image credit: OMPPPG.

Those wishing to attend and address specific topics or issues are asked to send their question to the PPG in advance. Do this by 28 February 2023 via the email: [email protected].

     

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