Patient Group

Patient Group

This area is to keep our patients up to date with the work of our Patient Participation Group. This area of the website will be continually updated and improved.

Suggestions

If you have any ideas for discussion at our Patient Participation Group, in particular the way we use or share your information, please let reception know. This will then be discussed at the next meeting and relevant information will be posted on this page.


The information you supply us will be used lawfully, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The Data Protection Act 1998 gives you the right to know what information is held about you and sets out rules to make sure that this information is handled properly.


Primary Care Network PPG

Ellenbrook Medical Centre is now part of the Walkden & Little Hulton Primary Care Network (PCN). Our PCN has been formed by 10 neighbouring practices across the Walkden & Little Hulton area. The PCN objectives are to enhance quality, develop the range of services offered in Primary Care, improve access to services and patient experience and outcomes. See the PCN website https://www.walkdenandlittlehulton.nhs.uk/

As demand for healthcare increases, it is essential that we all work together to provide a range of services that our local community tells us they need the most. 

Our practice will now form part of the PCN Patient Engagement Group (PEG), which will replace our practice specific PPG, and will feature representation from patients from all the PCN practices along with staff members. The PCN Patient Engagement Group will offer a range of ways to engage with members which will include face to face meetings, virtual meetings, and email contact and updates.  

Further information and the sign-up form can be found on the Walkden & Little Hulton PCN website https://www.walkdenandlittlehulton.nhs.uk/patient-engagement-network/


Reports & Surveys

Action Plan for 2016-2017

Local Participation Report and Action Plan 2014-15

Local Participation Report 2013-14

Results of Patient Questionnaire 2013 and Action Plan

Review of 2012 Action Plan



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