Patient Participation Groups (PPGs)
Many local GP practices have Patient Participation Groups (PPGs). A PPG is a group of patients interested in health and healthcare issues, who want to get involved with and support the running of their local GP Practice.
Most PPGs include members of practice staff and meet at regular intervals to decide ways of making a positive contribution to the services and facilities offered by the practice, to improve the community’s health and to make sure the patient experience is as good as it can be.
Contact your GP practice to find out more about its PPG.
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The following toolkits are designed to help you to further develop your patient participation group. Please click to view:
West Cheshire PPG Chairs Maturity Model (January 2018)
Building Better Patient Participation
Knowing and working with patients
Patient Participation Groups can apply for up to £250 worth of funding every year from NHS West Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group. All funding applications are considered by the PPG Steering Group, which meets between each Chairs meeting.