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Patient & Public Participation

Legal duties (so subject to challenge): Individual participation : the CCG must promote the involvement of patients and carers in decisions relating to their care or treatment

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Patient & Public Participation

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  1. Legal duties (so subject to challenge): • Individual participation: the CCG must promote the involvement of patients and carers in decisions relating to their care or treatment • Public participation: the CCG must ensure public involvement and consultation in commissioning processes and decisions Patient & Public Participation

  2. CCG Patient and Public Participation Strategy- stakeholder discussion

  3. CCG Patient and Public Participation Strategy- stakeholder discussion Asking: • CCG staff • Community / voluntary sectors • Local Authority • Patients (PPGs etc) • Membership

  4. Key components: • Individual participation (involved in own care): • e.g. shared decision making, self management, Expert Patients, peer support, social prescribing • Patient and public involvement, e.g. • CCG public discussions • Governing Body meetings in public • Patient Participation Groups/Network • Engaging with diverse communities • Engaging via the voluntary sector

  5. Engagement in the Commissioning Cycle

  6. Key components: Listening and understanding- a range of methods including: • Social media • Patient stories • Peer research • Patient surveys • Focus groups, etc

  7. What we will be asking you in breakouts…. • How can we ensure that patients are involved in decision-making in their care? • How can we ensure that patients have choice and control over the care and services they receive? • How does this fit with promoting proactive care?

  8. Please help us ensure our plans reflect what our members think…. • http://www.brightonandhoveccg.nhs.uk/get-involved/patient-and-public-participation-strategy-discussion Comments by 31st July !

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