Venue: Meeting Rooms A&B, Bury Town Hall
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Minutes:
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Members of Health Scrutiny Committee are asked to consider whether they have an interest in any of the matters on the agenda and if so, to formally declare that interest. Minutes:
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PUBLIC QUESTION TIME Questions are invited from members of the public present at the meeting on any matters for which this Committee is responsible. Minutes:
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Minutes of the meeting held on the 18th January 2018 are attached. Minutes:
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URGENT CARE REDESIGN PDF 567 KB Dr K. Patel, Chair Bury CCG and Stuart North, Chief Operating Officer Bury CCG will provide members with a verbal update. Presentation attached. Minutes:
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HEALTH PROTECTION ANNUAL REPORT PDF 128 KB Lorraine Chamberlin & Anne Whittington will provide members with a verbal update at the meeting, report and presentation attached. Additional documents:
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Health protection is an essential part of achieving and maintaining good public health. It involves planning, surveillance and response to incidents and outbreaks. Health protection prevents and reduces the harm caused by communicable diseases and minimises the health impact from environmental hazards such as chemicals and radiation. It also includes the delivery of major programmes such as national immunisation and screening programmes and the provision of health services to diagnose and treat infectious diseases.
Key areas of achievement:
· MRSA bacteraemia infections were lower than national rates and there none were assigned to Bury CCG in 2016/17. · Bury is performing well both regionally and nationally with regards to uptake of the flu vaccine · Uptake of other vaccines is also generally good, particularly for the childhood vaccinations of MMR and 5-in-1. · Coverage of the cervical screening programme is above regional and national levels, which is good. · HIV late diagnosis has reduced significantly in recent years and is now below national levels. · Neighbourhood working embraced by assigning two Environmental Health officers to the trailblazer Radcliffe and Bury East Hubs · Digital mobile working introduced in Pest Control to be rolled out to all Environmental health services · 87% of our Food businesses are broadly compliant and 68% have been awarded the highest Food Hygiene rating of 5 with only 5% having a rating of 2 or less
Recommendations for action:
· Bury has not yet achieved the cervical screening 80% uptake target. We will continue to work with PHE and Bury CCG to increase uptake. · We need to develop a better understanding of our local TB prevalence and ensure prevention and treatment are optimised. · There have been issues with data collection for HIV diagnosis in women and this needs further exploration. · Environmental quality issues around fly tipping, accumulations and nuisance continue to dominate the reactive workload and a new Environmental Quality strategy is to be implemented. · Food hygiene inspections are increasingly being carried out by consultants as a result of job cuts within environmental health - there was a drop in total interventions in 2016 which has come to the attention of the Food Standards Agency for monitoring in 2017/18. We will continue to monitor and manage the situation as effectively as possible within available resources.
Those present were invited to ask questions ... view the full minutes text for item HSC.421 |
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URGENT BUSINESS Any other business which by reason of special circumstances the Chair agrees may be considered as a matter of urgency. Minutes: There were no items for Urgent Business. |