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    Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded Good by the CQC for the second time. 
  2. News -

    Over 500,000 more patients in Sussex will soon benefit from having a Clinical Pharmacist at their GP, who can give expert advice on routine medication and treatment.
  3. News -

    Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded Good by CQC, with an Outstanding for Caring.
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    The Care Quality Commission (CQC) have just published a report showing most woman are having a positive experience in their maternity care and treatment within the NHS, according to a survey of more than 18,000 people in England.
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    There has been national news coverage over the last few day about patient referrals for NHS treatment and Coastal West Sussex Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has been named as running a scheme to reduce referrals from GP practices.
  6. News -

    Did you know that around 70% of people who visit their GP have an underlining issue which isn't necessarily medical?
  7. News -

    Frances Russell, Healthwatch West Sussex Chair, is talking on air on BBC Radio Sussex at 7.05am tomorrow (Thursday 29) in response to media headlines over local NHS rationing of services (which ran in West Sussex County Times).
  8. News -

    Fitzalan Medical Group share the disappointing news that today the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has placed their surgeries in Littlehampton into special measures.
  9. News -

    We spent five weeks in Pulborough, Petworth and Midhurst in November/December 2017 talking to local residents about their views and experiences accessing health and care services.
  10. News -

    You may have heard yesterday that up to 270 women in England may have died because they did not receive invitations to a final routine breast cancer screening, the Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt says.
  11. News -

    Ian Trenholm has been appointed as CQC’s new Chief Executive and will take over the role from Sir David Behan when he leaves in July.
  12. News -

    The Care Quality Commission have released a report that shows how some of England’s worst services have turned themselves around.
  13. News -

    The CQC (Care Quality Commission) have just published the results from the 2017 Adult Inpatients survey, which over 70,000 people answered.
  14. News -

    Five people and groups have been shortlisted for a national award that celebrates local people who, through their dedication, have helped improve health and care for their community.
  15. News -

    The West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) is holding its next meeting in public in Littlehampton
  16. News -

    If you spot blood in your pee, even if it's 'only the once', go and see your doctor.
  17. News -

    Morrisons stores have announced they will be having a 'Quiet Hour' every Saturday from 9am-10am. The 'quiet hour' will mean 439 UK stores will dim lights, turn music off, avoid using the tannoy and turn check-out beeps down.
  18. News -

    Local organisations came together to understand and report what local people, with assessed support and care needs, experience following changes to the way peoples’ contribution towards the cost of their care is calculated.
  19. News -

    We were saddened to read, yesterday, of the death of Mr Papworth, in the Times. The inquest into his recorded accidental death noted the poor hygiene and cleanliness at the time of his admission to Princess Royal Hospital.
  20. News -

    NHS in Sussex has been working together to review and standardise non-emergency treatments and procedures available to patients across the area.
  21. News -

    Sir Robert Francis QC has been appointed today as the new Chair of Healthwatch England, the independent champion for people who use health and social care.
  22. News -

    The Sussex Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Screening Programme, provided by Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust (SCFT), is encouraging men aged 65 and over to seriously consider the offer of AAA screening.
  23. News -

    From 1st October 2018, GP surgeries will now be open for longer.
  24. News -

    The South East Coast Ambulance Service Trust is pleased to report the Care Quality Commission has recognised a significant number of improvements to the service.
  25. News -

    Three CCGs within the Central Sussex and East Surrey Commissioning Alliance have had legal directions related to quality of leadership lifted by NHS England, just ten months after moving to a shared Accountable Officer and Executive Team.
  26. News -

    Seven local charities that work with people across West Sussex are working together to hold a conference which celebrates our local voluntary and community sector.
  27. News -

    Three ambulance services have announced plans to form an alliance to improve efficiency and benefit patient care.
  28. News -

    From April 2019, you may have to pay more contribution towards your Social Care.
  29. News -

    South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SECAmb) and the 22 Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) that commission ambulance care across the region have welcomed plans for a major programme of work
  30. News -

    People raised many concerns and voiced their disapproval of the plan, some with great passion.
  31. News -

    New national polling reveals that most people (61%) are confident that the NHS and care services are able to meet any current health needs they may have.
  32. News -

    Primary Care Commission NHS England - South East has commissioned seven new contracts to deliver services across West Sussex from April 2019.
  33. News -

    West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board have launched a public consultation on the draft Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy: Start Well, Live Well, Age well, which can be downloaded here.
  34. News -

    Additional vehicles targeted at lower priority calls will begin to respond to patients in the coming weeks following investment by South East Coast Ambulance Service, (SECAmb).
  35. News -

    The CQC confirms that the First-tier Tribunal has ruled that the Care Quality Commission was right to use its enforcement powers to protect residents living in 18 care homes in Sussex.