NHS North: public consultation on urgent care / walk-in centre: 1 Oct - 23 Nov 2015

Published Headline Summary Publication Page Advertising Word Audience Num Value count Reach: Equivalent circulation 08/10/2015 Health chiefs admit one Andrea Green, chief officer of NHS Warwickshire North CCG, News 5 824.32 368 29953 service will have to close commented on the news that it is not possible to provide two similar urgent care services in Nuneaton, stating: "Although we currently have a walk-in service at Camp Hill and a GP led urgent care service available on the George Eliot hospital site, it is not sustainable in the long term to run two centres for walk-in/urgent care."

13/10/2015 Patients consulted over Warwickshire North Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has 9 230.85 95 20321 location of care centre launched a consultation explaining it was unsustainable to run two Telegraph centres for walk-in/urgent care. Andrea Green, chief officer of NHS Warwickshire North CCG, is quoted.

19/10/2015 £1 m savings from Revamping urgent and emergency care in Nuneaton could save Nuneaton News 1 1352.96 604 29953 closure money if Camp Hill's walk-in service is closed. That is being looked at by the Warwickshire North Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). Currently patients can access help and treatment either at the GP-led urgent care site at the George Eliot Hospital or the walk-in service on the Camp Hill estate. 26/10/2015 Urgent care review A consulation into urgent care changes which could see a walk-in Nuneaton News 3 770.56 344 29953 slammed as a 'sham' service on Nuneaton's Camp Hill estate close has been slammed for being unbalanced. Members of the Patient Participation Group (PPG) at Camp Hill Surgery say, having read the Warwickshire North Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) document which aims to help revamp urgent and emergency care in Nuneaton, they see it as a sham. The group says the consultation is geared towards one option - moving the service to George Eliot Hospital.

09/11/2015 Urgent care review drop Residents in Nuneaton, and are urged Nuneaton News 9 703.36 314 29953 in sessions to take place to attend one of two drop-in-sessions organised by health bosses contemplating the future of urgent care. Andrea Green the chief officer NHS Warwickshire North CCG said: "It's vital that we have an urgent care service which can be accessed easily by the greatest number of people, and provides the help they need, when they need it".

12/11/2015 Opinions invited on walk- A drop-in session will allow North Warwickshire residents to have their 39 529.92 207 18394 in health service during say over where a walk-in centre should be based in the region - after event plans were revealed to open a new facility at George Eliot Hospital. Andrea Green, chief officer of NHS Warwickshire North CCG, said: "It's vital that we have an urgent care service which can be accessed easily by the greatest number of people, and provides the help they need, when they need it. "We look forward to meeting local people at these events. We want to hear their views on the options so that they can influence the future shape of these important local services."

12/11/2015 Opinions invited on walk- A drop-in session will allow North Warwickshire residents to have Atherstone & 392.92 188 23238 in health service during their say over where a walk-in centre should be based in the region - Coleshill Herald event (web) after plans were revealed to open a new facility at George Eliot Hospital. 19/11/2015 Air your views over walk- A DROP-IN session will allow North Warwickshire residents to have Atherstone & 3 71.06 34 23238 in centre plan their say over where a walk-in centre should be based in the region – Coleshill Herald after plans were revealed to open a new facility