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Opportunity to get involved in shared care discussions
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The application process for the Shared Care task and finish group people with lived experience is not closed.
Shared care programme update
We successfully recruited two people with lived experience to the Shared Care Task and Finish Group.
They have completed an introductory session which provided them with background to the discussion areas, including what shared care is and involves, explanation of the formulary and RAG categorisation within SEL, current issues around shared care and what the Shared Care Task and Finish Group is looking at to try and resolve some of these issues.
Shared Care is an agreement between a patient, their GP and their hospital consultant. It enables information relating to the care and treatment for a specific health condition to be shared between all those parties.
The application process for the Shared Care task and finish group people with lived experience is now closed.
Have you recently had medication prescribed or reviewed in a hospital? Would you like to join a new south east London wide task and finish group focused on Shared Care between hospital and GPs?
We are seeking two volunteers who can provide a patient perspective to join the group. The aim is to deliver Shared Care across south east London and ensure we have the right processes in place to facilitate this process.
Other members of the group include GPs, a consultant and pharmacists across primary and secondary care in south east London.
Meetings are likely to be every other month for around 1.5 hours and will be held virtually using MS Teams for at least six months.
If you are interested in representing patient views in this group pleasesee the role outline and please
The deadline to receive the applications is Monday 5 September.
Shared care programme update
We successfully recruited two people with lived experience to the Shared Care Task and Finish Group.
They have completed an introductory session which provided them with background to the discussion areas, including what shared care is and involves, explanation of the formulary and RAG categorisation within SEL, current issues around shared care and what the Shared Care Task and Finish Group is looking at to try and resolve some of these issues.
Shared Care is an agreement between a patient, their GP and their hospital consultant. It enables information relating to the care and treatment for a specific health condition to be shared between all those parties.
The application process for the Shared Care task and finish group people with lived experience is now closed.
Have you recently had medication prescribed or reviewed in a hospital? Would you like to join a new south east London wide task and finish group focused on Shared Care between hospital and GPs?
We are seeking two volunteers who can provide a patient perspective to join the group. The aim is to deliver Shared Care across south east London and ensure we have the right processes in place to facilitate this process.
Other members of the group include GPs, a consultant and pharmacists across primary and secondary care in south east London.
Meetings are likely to be every other month for around 1.5 hours and will be held virtually using MS Teams for at least six months.
If you are interested in representing patient views in this group pleasesee the role outline and please