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NHS North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Annual General Meeting is open for registration
Members of the public are invited to the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of NHS North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) on Wednesday 7 July. The event will be hosted virtually and will begin at 5pm. The meeting will cover the work of NHS North Yorkshire CCG from 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021. Members…
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Members of the public are invited to the Annual General Meeting of NHS North Yorkshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) on Wednesday 7 July. Due to the success of last year’s ‘virtual’ AGM once again we will be holding the event by Zoom and it will begin at 5pm. Talking points will include accomplishments over the…
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Members of the public are invited to the Annual General Meeting of NHS Scarborough and Ryedale Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) on Wednesday 24 July.
The event will be hosted at The Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough from 6.15pm.
Talking points will include the challenges faced by the NHS over the last 12 months, local health spending, developments in the area as well as the priorities of the CCG over the next year.
There will also be an opportunity at the end of the meeting to ask questions and have an informal chat with Governing Body members and staff from the CCG.
Amanda Bloor, Single Accountable Officer for the three North Yorkshire CCGs, said: “There have been a number of challenges faced by the NHS this year. However, we have seen some good progress in the work of the CCG, some examples being the work around the recruitment of international GPs and the continued efforts to encourage the local population to self-care and choose the right care first time when it comes to their health.”
“The AGM is a great opportunity for us to hear from members of the public and get their opinions on the work of the CCG and how we could improve our services. It is also a chance to provide local patients with more information on the services we commission first hand.
“We understand the importance of public engagement and hope the meeting will encourage patients to share ideas and feedback to the Governing Body. We look forward seeing new faces and welcoming back others.”
The AGM is open to everyone, but if you intend to come along, please email SCRCCG.enquiries@nhs.net, – refreshments will be available from 6pm for anyone attending.
If you want to attend and you have a disability, such as a hearing impairment, do get in touch and we can put measures in place to make sure you are able to fully participate.
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Members of the public are invited to NHS Scarborough and Ryedale Clinical Commissioning Group’s Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 24 July.
The event will be hosted at The Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough from 6.15pm.
The meeting will include updates from members of the CCG’s Governing Body reflecting on progress over the last year. Current financial challenges faced by the NHS and projects on the horizon will also be discussed.
Amanda Bloor, Single Accountable Officer for the three North Yorkshire CCGs, said: “The AGM is not only a good source of information but a brilliant way to interact with patients on a more personal level.
“It helps us reflect on the challenges we have faced over the last year and showcase the successes we have had.”
The AGM is open to everyone, but if you intend to come along, please email SCRCCG.enquiries@nhs.net – refreshments will be available from 6pm for anyone attending.
Questions can also be submitted beforehand and should be sent to: Executive Assistant, NHS Scarborough and Ryedale CCG, Scarborough Town Hall – York House, St Nicholas Street, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 2HG or emailed to scrccg.enquiries@nhs.net no later than Monday 15 July.
If you want to attend and you have a disability, such as a hearing impairment, do get in touch and we can put measures in place to make sure you are able to fully participate.
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