On Monday we have launched a GP practice
survey exploring views and experiences of GP-led (primary care) services
during the Covid-19 pandemic to help us build on the things that people in
Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland like about the service and to identify
areas of care that could be improved.
Over the last year, Coronavirus has placed
enormous strain on all areas of the NHS, including your General Practice.
Despite that, General Practices have remained ‘open’ providing more than 6
million appointments over the last 12 months, with the majority still providing
face-to-face. Some changes have been made to keep both patients and staff safe
though, including increased use of both telephone assessment and, in some
cases, online consultation where appropriate. Right now, your GP and GP
practice is handling more appointments than ever before.
We
would love to hear your opinion and about your experiences that will help us to
plan for service delivery in the future. Even if you haven’t visited your
General Practice recently it’s still really important that we hear from you so
that we can understand the way care needs to be provided to you in the future.
The gathered feedback will inform a series of discussions going forward to help
create a shared vision for modern, sustainable primary care.
The
survey closes on Monday 12th July 2021.
Link
to survey: www.bit.ly/PrimaryCareLLR
We
would be most grateful if you could share this survey with your communities and
networks to enable us to collect the views of a wide range of local people.