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Public welcome to last NHS Trust Board of the year

This in from the IW NHS, in their own words. Ed


The next meeting of the Isle of Wight NHS Trust Board, is to be held on Wednesday 3rd December 2014 at 9.30am in the School of Nursing, St. Mary’s Hospital, Parkhurst Road, Newport. Please note the change of venue from that originally advertised.

Members of the public are welcome to attend and papers are embedded below for your convenience.

Being discussed
Items on the agenda include:

  • Recognition of staff achievements including the Employee of the Month award.
  • Updates and reports from the Trust Chairman, Chief Executive, Executive Medical Director and Executive Director of Nursing and Workforce.
  • Performance of the Trust across all areas including ambulance, community, hospital and mental health services reported in the Trust performance report.
  • Review of the recent Trust’s Quality Improvement Plan developed in response to the recent Care Quality Commission inspection and reports.
  • Reports from Serious Incidents Requiring Investigation
  • An update on mortality data for the Trust
  • Feedback from patients and staff including actions from ward and clinic visits by Board members, and filmed patient feedback.
  • The strategic partnership with Isle of Wight Council.
  • Proposal to upgrade the Ambulance Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System

Mark Price, Company Secretary and FT Programme Director at Isle of Wight NHS Trust, said:

“We encourage members of the Trust members, the public, staff and anyone with an interest in the Island’s health service to attend our Trust Board meetings to see how the local NHS is governed. Although this is not a ‘public meeting’ at which anyone can speak members of the public are invited to send questions in before the meeting to [email protected].”

The next meeting of the Trust Board following this meeting will be on Wednesday 28th January 2015.

The majority of services provided by Isle of Wight NHS Trust are commissioned and funded by Isle of Wight Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), NHS England and Isle of Wight Council.

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