What is the Patient Participation Group or PPG?
A Patient Participation Group (PPG) is a group of people who are patients of the surgery and want to help it work as well as it can for patients, doctors and staff. The NHS requires every practice to have a PPG.
Why should I join?
You have been to the surgery as a patient, parent, carer or friend.
Your experiences matter and you can bring different ideas to the surgery to help us treat patients better or to improve what we do in some way.
You will also gain a better understanding of the NHS, and gather feedback from other patients.
How often does the Patient Participation Group meet?
We meet, but not too often, led by a committee voted for by the patients. If you can’t make meetings then don’t worry – you can still be part of our virtual group.
Who manages the mailing list for the PPG?
The mailing list will be held by the GP surgery and any emails sent so that individual’s emails are not shared with others.
What is a Network Patient Participation Group?
To help your Primary Care Network to benefit from the benefits of working closely with patients to improve and develop services, we have a PPG across our member practices which we call our Network PPG.
How can I join the Network PPG?
Currently the Network PPG is formed from the Chairs of the individual GP Surgery PPGs in our PCN as well as other patients. If you wish to join the Network PPG please sign up here.