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How was your primary care?

Your experiences at the doctors, community pharmacies, dentists and opticians

“Being unable to access a doctor has led to my health failing further and has affected my mental health.”

Story shared with local Healthwatch
This briefing paper is provided by Healthwatch across North and West Yorkshire and is a summary of the key messages related to accessing primary care services that we are hearing from people in our local areas.
 
Primary care services provide the first point of contact in the healthcare system, acting as the 'front door' of the NHS. Primary care includes general practice, community pharmacy, dental, and optometry (eye health) services.
 
Healthwatch North Yorkshire were asked to gather the views of local people living in Craven, as this area comes under NHS services in West Yorkshire.

Primary care access was the focus of an NHS meeting. Healthwatch ran a session to share people’s experiences of accessing primary care and GPs locally. We talked about how positive experiences and examples of good practice can be shared to make things better for more people. We know that we hear that experience can be variable from practice to practice and even within practices, and this report highlights the challenges that some people face when accessing this care.

Read our report

Thank you to everyone who provided responses and shared your thoughts and experiences. The responses to the survey were used to develop this briefing paper which was included at the NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board meeting and helped to make sure that real experiences are considered and are influencing decisions.

An integrated care board (or ICB) is a statutory NHS organisation which is responsible for developing a plan for meeting the health needs of the population, managing the NHS budget and arranging for the provision of health services in a geographical area. It is part of West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership, along with local Healthwatch.

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