35 Healthwatch East Sussex Public Feedback Centre - Presentation by Healthwatch East Sussex PDF 1 MB
A presentation providing an overview of
Healthwatch East Sussex’s new Public Feedback Centre
Additional documents:
Minutes:
35.1
The Board considered a presentation by Healthwatch
East Sussex about its new Public Feedback Centre.
35.2
The following additional information was provided following
questions from Members of the Board and observers:
- Healthwatch
East Sussex has set aside a budget to help raise awareness of its
Public Feedback Centre. Its advertising campaign will
include:
- Informing
local networks such as Action in Rural Sussex and patient
participation groups; as well as local representatives who are in a
position to spread the word, such as local
hairdressers.
- Utilising
the Healthwatch Facebook page which, with 1,100 followers, is the
most popular Healthwatch Facebook page in the country.
- Carrying out
a Red Bus Tour in September 2015 and a billboard
campaign.
- The
‘Trip Advisor’ style reviews about local health
services that Healthwatch will allow residents to put on its site
will be pre-moderated. If any review raises a safeguarding issue,
the relevant officer with safeguarding responsibilities will be
alerted. The reviews will allow health providers to get a sense of
how they are viewed by local residents, for example, GPs will be
able to use a filter on the website so that they can see patient
reviews of their surgery.
- Healthwatch
recognises that a lot of chatter that would be picked up by a
sentiment analysis will be misinformation, so a sentiment analysis
would not directly influence Healthwatch’ work programme. The
main purpose of a sentiment analysis is to provide a snapshot of
what is “out there” in the public sphere that can be
used to keep Healthwatch informed of what people are
saying.
35.3
RESOLVED:
1) to note the
presentation;
2) to wish Healthwatch
East Sussex well on the launch of their Public Feedback
Centre.