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St Austell Healthcare Invites Patients to Share Views on Proposed Relocation of Services
St Austell Healthcare is inviting patients from its branch surgeries at Park Medical Centre and Carlyon Road Health Hub to share their views on a proposal to relocate services to Carlyon House.
The practice has identified several significant challenges with continuing to deliver services from the current sites, which are no longer suitable for providing safe, effective, and modern healthcare.
The practice has identified several significant challenges with continuing to deliver services from the current sites, which are no longer suitable for providing safe, effective, and modern healthcare.
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Narrowcliff Surgery Enter and View Report
Healthwatch Cornwall champions better standards of care in socially funded health and social care services.
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Tamar House Nursing Home Enter and View Report
Healthwatch Cornwall champions better standards of care in socially funded health and social care services.
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Probus Dispensary Enter and View Report
Healthwatch Cornwall champions better standards of care in socially funded health and social care services.
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BMA enters a formal dispute with government over new rules on GP access.
From 1 October 2025, surgeries must allow patients to request appointments at any time during core hours (8am–6.30pm, Mon–Fri) by phone, in person or online. This was agreed between the government and British Medical Association (BMA) in April as part of negotiations for the GP contract 2025-26.
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The New GP Patient Access Charter
From October 2025, GP practices in England will follow a new Patient Access Charter. This sets out what you can expect when contacting your GP, and what your practice expects from you in return.
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Jess’s Rule: A new safety measure in GP care
We have welcome the introduction of Jess's rule for GP patients to help improve patient safety.
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Issue report: Significant pressures in GP surgeries are affecting patient care in Cornwall
Delays in diagnosis, preventable hospital admissions, and some patients incurring significant personal costs, sometimes thousands of pounds, are among the key findings of Healthwatch Cornwall’s new report on GP access.
The comprehensive, 44-page document highlights widespread problems, including the “8.00am scramble” to get an appointment, difficulties getting through on the phone, not being able to see a regular doctor, lack of clear surgery communication, digital barriers and accessibility.
The comprehensive, 44-page document highlights widespread problems, including the “8.00am scramble” to get an appointment, difficulties getting through on the phone, not being able to see a regular doctor, lack of clear surgery communication, digital barriers and accessibility.
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Boots Pharmacy Redruth Enter and View Report
Healthwatch Cornwall champions better standards of care in socially funded health and social care services.
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Station Villa Enter and View Report
Healthwatch Cornwall champions better standards of care in socially funded health and social care services.
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Enter and View: Improving Primary Care Through Listening and Observation
Between May 2024 and April 2025 Healthwatch Cornwall carried out 28 Enter and View visits to primary care practices across the county.
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