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Moreton & Meols and Wallasey Wellbeing Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are a group of 8 GP Practices working together with other health organisations to improve the health of our population and address health inequalities.
By collaboratively working together as 2 Networks, we are able to collectivise and utilise our resources and workforce to help tackle health inequalities in the surrounding areas. As 2 PCNs we are able to access additional funding for a wider variety of specialist roles. This helps us to address many of the components that influence health, that GPs could not confront previously due to resource constraints.
The practices that form our 2 Primary Care Networks are:
In addition to the eight practices above, we work with other organisations in the wider health community and voluntary sector.
This includes:
Together with these organisations forms our Moreton & Meols and Wallasey Wellbeing Additional Roles Team using their wealth of knowledge and experience has started to make real improvements to the health of the local population.
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PCN Cervical Screening Campaign
Moreton & Meols / Wallasey Wellbeing PCN are providing additional appointments during weekday evenings and on weekends for women aged 25-49 who have never attended their routine cervical screening. Cervical screening (smear test) checks the health of the cervix to help prevent cancer. We hope that this additional appointment availability outside of core hours, will help younger women who struggle to attend their screening due to work, family or other caring commitments.
Please click here for more information on how to book a cervical screening appointment
NHS App
The NHS App gives you a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services from your phone. Download the NHS App on your smartphone or tablet via the Google play or App store. You can also access the same services in a web browser by logging in through the NHS website.
You need to prove who you are to get full access to the NHS App. With full access you can:
You must be aged 13 or over to use the NHS App. You also need to be registered with a GP surgery in England or the Isle of Man. Find out more about who can use the NHS App.
Join the NHS App today! For more information on getting started, visit: NHS App help and support – NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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