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  • Open Meeting 11th February 2016

    This is a consultation around the Camden Clinical Commissioning Group Open Meeting of 11th February 2016. More
    Closed 25 February 2016
  • Community Nursing Project - Nursing Engagement

    Camden CCG is conducting a survey looking at the local district nursing service run by Central and North West London Foundation Trust (CNWL). In 2014/15 the CCG undertook a review of the community health services provided by CNWL and the findings recommended that we spend more on district nursing services. The improvements to the district nursing service will include looking at ways of investing in community nursing with CNWL. In addition, it has been highlighted that some GP practices... More
    Closed 31 January 2016
  • Community Nursing Project - GP Engagement

    Camden CCG is conducting a survey looking at the local district nursing service run by Central and North West London Foundation Trust (CNWL). In 2014/15 the CCG undertook a review of the community health services provided by CNWL and the findings recommended that we spend more on district nursing services. The improvements to the district nursing service will include looking at ways of investing in community nursing with CNWL. In addition, it has been highlighted that some GP... More
    Closed 31 January 2016
  • Improving musculoskeletal services in Camden (Patient survey '15)

    What are musculoskeletal services and pathways? Musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders describe a variety of conditions that affect the muscles, bones and joints in many different parts of the body. Musculoskeletal services include trauma, orthopaedics, rheumatology, and pain management, as well as rehabilitation services such as physiotherapy, podiatry and orthotics. People who would benefit from MSK services are considered to be on a ‘pathway’ of care through the system. This works... More
    Closed 31 December 2015
  • Mental Health Crisis Services in Camden

    In 2014, Camden CCG commissioned a review of crisis services currently available to people living in Camden. The detailed review by UCL Partners included conversations with service users and carers, as well as providers. The review has resulted in a number of recommendations and before pursuing any of these, we are asking service users and providers to provide feedback on these recommendations. More
    Closed 30 November 2015
  • Community Hypertension Service Event-Heart 2 Heart Cardiac Rehab Group

    Camden CCG are starting a new service in October of this year for people in Camden who have been diagnosed with high blood pressure (hypertension), yet despite medication still have what is known as ‘uncontrolled blood pressure (BP). This survey aims to evaluate how we can provide a service to best meet patient needs. Please note that these survey responses are anonymous. This survey will take around 20 minutes. Please feel free to only answer as many questions as you feel... More
    Closed 31 October 2015
  • Camden’s Care Planning Ambition

    The Mandate for the Long Term Conditions and Cancer (LTC) Programme sets out clear ambitions for improving the outcomes and quality of life for people living with long term conditions through involving them in the delivery of their own care and embedding personalised care planning. The care planning project will aim to roll out a consistent approach to care planning across Camden with organisational systems and processes reviewed to enable full implementation into general practice and... More
    Closed 31 October 2015
  • Living with a long term condition in Camden

    Clinical Commissioning Groups, or CCGs, are new organisations created under the Health and Social Care Act 2012. CCGs are independent statutory bodies, governed by members from the GP practices in their area. A CCG has control of a local health care budget and 'buys' local healthcare services on behalf of the population in that area. This includes most hospital services and community-based services like blood testing and physiotherapy. Camden CCG aims to improve the care for people... More
    Closed 31 July 2015
  • All Together Better - Survey of Professionals

    As part of Camden’s integrated child health project All Together Better (ATB), Camden CCG is taking a system-wide look at how to promote and improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people in Camden, working across organisational boundaries to improve integration, access and enable early detection of social, educational and health needs and deliver a flexible and personalised response for children, young people and their families. Camden CCG wants to hear the views of all... More
    Closed 17 July 2015
  • Follow up from Earlier Diagnosis of Cancer Practice Meeting

    In 2014/15, a Cancer Research UK Facilitator provided support, advice and training to general practices in Camden. This covered cancer issues with a particular focus on supporting practices to identify and adopt interventions which promote the earlier diagnosis of cancer. The aim of this survey is to evaluate the success of this approach in 2014/15. We also hope to gain an understanding of what support would be most beneficial to practices in 2015/16, including questions about which... More
    Closed 20 March 2015
  • Strengthening the patient voice on local healthcare issues in Camden: Establishing an online forum for Camden patients (November 2014)

    The North Locality Alliance is a small network of patients in Camden. We want to develop an online interactive forum for all patients in Camden. The aim is to create a local patient and carer community which shares knowledge and has a voice on local healthcare issues. Many patients are unable to attend meetings, while others prefer to communicate online. The interactive forum provides a means of giving everyone in the community a voice. We want all patients and carers in Camden to have a... More
    Closed 1 December 2014
  • Camden Integrated Digital Record (CIDR) Poster & Postcard

    After being discharged from hospital you are sat with your GP who has not yet received your hospital discharge letter. Your GP needs to adjust your medication but needs to see information from your hospital visit first. Your GP asks your permission to view your Camden Integrated Digital Record in order to be able view this information quickly in one place. Whilst there your GP can also ensure that you are receiving all the care you need at home. NHS Camden CCG are linking health and... More
    Closed 11 July 2014
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