Find out more about healthcare in Rochdale

Date published: 13 June 2013


NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group’s (HMR CCG) Governing Body is meeting on Friday 21 June and the public is invited to attend.

The monthly governing body meetings are where official business is discussed and formal decisions are made about everything from policies to which health services will be commissioned.

Public questions are welcome and can either be submitted through the website (www.hmr.nhs.uk, under ‘about us’, then ‘governing body meetings’) or asked during the open questions slot at beginning of the meeting.

The next meeting takes place on Friday 21 June, 10.30-11.30am, in Hollingworth C, Number One Riverside, Smith Street, Rochdale, OL16 1XU.

This month’s meeting will be shorter, followed by a strategic development session for governing body members.

There is also a half-hour public engagement session before the meeting where people can discuss any questions or concerns directly with HMR CCG’s engagement manager. The session will begin at 10am. Please report to reception on arrival at Number One Riverside.

Dr Chris Duffy, local GP and Chair of NHS HMR CCG, said: “As an accountable NHS organisation, we have a duty to make sure what we do and how we make our decisions is accessible to the people of Rochdale. After all, it’s your health services we are planning.

“I would encourage anyone who would like to find out more about what the clinical commissioning group is about and how decisions are made to attend one of our meetings. We welcome the opportunity to answer public questions, so please do let us know if there’s anything you would like us to help you with.”

 

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