Sunderland Echo

Urgent care results to be made public

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallsi­on88

Wearsiders will have the chance to find out about what the public made of controvers­ial new plans to change how urgent care is offered in Sunderland.

NHS Sunderland Clinical Commission­ing Group (CCG) is inviting people to hear what the public thought of its plans for urgent care following the end of the consultati­on on September 2.

At the beginning of May, the CCG unveiled its proposals for a new system of Urgent Care for Sunderland.

At the moment, patients can go for treatment on injuries which are not lifethreat­ening at primary care centres in Houghton, Washington and Bunny Hill.

The proposals would see urgent care services only be available at Pallion Health Centre – which is next to Sunderland Royal Hospital – and some GP practices offering urgent and planned appointmen­ts on evenings and weekends.

Between May and September more than 2,500 people provided feedback through surveys, public events, focus groups, email and over the phone.

The findings of the urgent care consultati­on and draft report will be shared with the public on, October 1, between 6pm and 8pm at Bede Tower, close to Sunderland city centre.

Ann Fox, director of nursing, quality and safety, said: “Getting these services right is hugely important for the people of Sunderland, as it is for us.”

The CCG has said it will use “all of the feedback it received” to help inform and shape its decision. This includes: Public feedback sessions including the bespoke travel and transport sessions.

Focus groups held with the voluntary sector.

All letters, emails and phone calls received. Financial informatio­n. Feedback from clinicians. Modelling on the number of staff available and people using the services.

The report will be published on the CCG website sunderland­ccg.nhs.uk from October 1 along with an easy read summary of the report and an audio version.

Members of the public will have until October 14 to give any further comments on the draft feedback report.

Details of the consultati­on can be found at http:// www.sunderland­ccg.nhs. uk/get-involved/urgentcare-services/public-consultati­on-get-involved/

The event will also be streamed live on Facebook at @Sunderland­health.

The CCG is also organising an additional feedback event during the day, for those who can’t attend at 6pm to 8pm.

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Pallion Health Centre.

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