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West Oxfordshire District Council does not provide the main health services. NHS Oxfordshire is responsible for health services including GPs, community hospitals, Out of Hours GP services and Minor Injuries Units, for more information see:
For social care services contact:
The three major hospitals in Oxfordshire are provided by the Oxfordshire Radcliffe Hospitals Trust:
Local Community hospitals in Chipping Norton and Witney are managed by Community Health Oxfordshire along with some local community services:
Here at West Oxfordshire District Council, we provide a number of services that protect health and enhance the wellbeing of our residents, for information see:
See our dedicated webpages for:
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Designed to promote residents health we provide a number of:
We also develop new creative opportunities to benefit local people:
The West Oxfordshire health and wellbeing strategy summarises our health related aims.
We are working with partners on the proposed changes to the health service. This includes the removal of Primary Care Trusts (NHS Oxfordshire) and Strategic Health Authorities, handing over responsibility for commissioning health services to GP Commissioning Consortia. In Oxfordshire, this will be an overarching county wide consortia with six geographically based sub groups.
Public health will become the responsibility of local authorities, primarily county councils, as will setting up of new Health & Wellbeing Boards. For patient involvement, the current LINKS service will become Healthwatch and take on a larger role.
For further information or to raise any issues, please ring us on 01993 861349. The Cabinet Member with responsibility for health is Cllr Mark Booty.
You can help to influence local health services through consultation via the LINk service:
Feedback experience as a patient via:
The Public Health team in Oxfordshire produces an annual report which looks at some of the biggest health achievements in the year and also highlights the biggest health issues:
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