Wolverhampton City PCT Peer Review

20 September 2007

This event finishes on the 21 September 2007.

Wolverhampton

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Wolverhampton City PCT hosted a Peer Review visit on the evening of 20th September and all day on September 21st 2007.

The aim of the visit was to increase the learning for the host PCT to enable them to progress their work.

Key Questions

In line with the performance indicators for the programme, the key questions

for the peer review team were around:

  • how well is the PCT tackling equality gaps in service outcomes?
  • is there parity in public confidence levels and service satisfaction
  • levels?
  • has the PCT’s work resulted in measurable improvements in
  • community relations?
  • are BME communities adequately represented in all levels of the PCT’s
  • workforce?
  • is there parity in employee satisfaction levels and experiences?

In addition, the PCT asked for specific support from peers around their diabetes work, and asked the team to consider the following questions:

  • How do individuals from BME Groups who are diagnosed with diabetes receive culturally appropriate education?
  • How reflective of the population is the take up of supportive services for diabetes from BME groups?
  • How does ongoing diabetic care, support and education contribute to:
    - the health and wellbeing of BME groups?
    - the diabetic stability of BME groups?
  • What data/information do commissioners have access to and use to inform the needs of BME groups in relation to diabetes?
  • • What evidence base supports the care pathways for diabetic care and BME groups?


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