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Saturday
14  September

What do you think of Shropdoc?

 
28/08/2024 @ 10:45

 

Residents in the Newtown area are being asked for their views on Shropdoc, the not-for-profit social enterprise provider of GP out-of-hours services.

The service is encouraging residents to participate in a new survey designed to gather valuable feedback on its quality and accessibility.

As Shropshire, Telford, and Wrekin NHS Integrated System (STWICS) prepares to re-procure the GP out-of-hours service as part of its regular commissioning cycle, the input of residents is seen as crucial in shaping the future of healthcare in the county.

Daniel Robinson, Chief Executive Officer of Shropshire Doctors Co-Operative (Shropdoc) Ltd, said: “This is a standard process within the NHS, occurring every three to five years to promote innovation and efficiency. It also provides an opportunity for Shropdoc to demonstrate our local expertise and commitment to providing the best possible care to our patients and the communities we serve.”

Shropdoc has a long history of providing GP out-of-hours services, now known as Integrated Urgent Care (IUC), and has been a partner in the local health and care systems for over 28 years.

With an ‘outstanding’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Shropdoc said it is committed to delivering innovative, patient-centred solutions.

Patients are generally referred to Shropdoc during the out of hour’s period of 6.30pm to 8am Monday to Friday and across weekends and bank holidays. Patients are not able to contact Shropdoc directly, having to go via 111, who will pass their details on once referred. Shropdoc provides telephone triage, advice, support and, if required, a face-to-face appointment or home visit. 

Mr Robinson added: “We encourage all residents to complete the survey and share their experiences and views. This feedback will help ensure that the services continue to meet the community’s needs.”

STWICS has launched a county-wide engagement exercise, running until September 15, to gather patient and resident feedback, which will inform the service specification.

To participate in the survey, visit https://bit.ly/3T7CYIX