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Veronica Barry, Executive Director of Healthwatch Oxfordshire will present the Healthwatch update report, including Healthwatch’s own findings around end of life care. The Committee is invited to consider the report and NOTE it having raised any questions arising from the contents.
Minutes:
The Chair highlighted that one of the Committee’s key
partners is Healthwatch Oxfordshire, and reiterated
that the value of this partnership was mentioned in the HOSC’s Annual Report.
The Chair welcomed Veronica Barry, Executive Director for Healthwatch Oxfordshire,
and praised Healthwatch’s groundwork in gathering data on residents’ Healthcare
experiences as being synergistic with the HOSC’s work. The Chair also cited the
importance of gathering qualitative data on patients and their families’
experiences with end of life care. The Executive
Director was then invited to summarise some key aspects of Healthwatch’s update
report which included the following:
1. Feedback
from online and paper surveys had been received from patients on the care they
received at John Radcliffe, Horton, Nuffield and
Churchill Hospitals. Overall, patients valued the care, professionalism and
support they received from staff across these hospitals, and they highly valued
the clear communication and information regarding the care they received.
However, patients also recognised the pressures on hospital services including
on staff and the impact of this on waiting times. Some impact was reflected in
the quality of patient experiences of in Accident and Emergency for instance.
2. Healthwatch
Oxfordshire had been provided with two patient stories regarding Palliative and
End of Life Care by the Sue Ryder Foundation. Healthwatch were to use these
patient insights to input into the HOSC agenda item on End of
Life Care.
3. Healthwatch
Oxfordshire would work with Community First Oxfordshire to help explore some of
the health inequalities in the context of rural isolation.
On behalf of the Committee, the Chair reiterated the HOSC’s
commitment to remain up to date with the key work and research being undertaken
by Healthwatch, and expressed that the Committee would
also benefit from insights into health inequalities in the context of rural
isolation.
The Committee recognised and noted the role of Healthwatch
as a key repository of public experiences and feedback on Healthcare
services, and asked about the extent to which this feedback has an effective
impact on services and how it is received by Healthcare providers. The
Executive Director for Healthwatch Oxfordshire responded that much of this
remains contingent on the maintaining strong and positive working relationships
between Healthwatch and local healthcare providers, expressing that the former
were strongly pursuing this.
The Executive Director for Healthwatch Oxfordshire also
emphasised their understanding that the NHS Website for Dentistry was out of
date and that this should be monitored and looked at by the NHS commissioners.
It was also emphasised by Healthwatch that they are in a
transition stage, in which they are also looking to hire staff to help
Healthwatch execute its responsibilities. Healthwatch have also been running
regular patient webinars where Patient Participation Groups and other Patient
Groups can learn about health services as well as share information.
Daniel Leveson, the Integrated Care Board’s Place Director for Oxfordshire also cited the responsibility of the NHS to be curious regarding what they learn from Healthwatch, and highlighted that improvements have been made in this respect, and that ... view the full minutes text for item 17
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1.50 pm
Healthwatch Oxfordshire will report on the views gathered on health care in Oxfordshire.
Minutes:
The Chair invited Rosalind Pearce (Healthwatch Executive Director) to introduce the report.
These points were highlighted during the debate:
· Healthwatch have asked for formation of focus group to deal with children from minority groups.
· The Committee congratulated Healthwatch on the work done in the last 12 months.
· The Committee welcomed the reports that had been produced by the Healthwatch and asked that future Healthwatch Report should have website links to those reports.
· Healthwatch was keen to see much broader development of user service groups.
· Six months after Healthwatch report with recommendations was published, Healthwatch would go back to organisation to which the recommendations were direct to for an update. In case of not receiving an update in the first six months, Healthwatch would give another six months to organisation to provide an update.
· The Committee thanked Healthwatch for their part in Women’s Views on maternity services.
It was RESOLVED to note the report.