May meeting of Cumbria Health Scrutiny Committee

The next meeting of the Cumbria Health Scrutiny Committee will take place on Wednesday 22nd May in the council chamber at County Hall in Kendal at 10.30 am . The meeting will be open to the public.

Copies of all the reports to be presented to the meeting are available on the County Council website here.

The agenda is as follows:

Item 1. Election of Vice-Chair 
To appoint a Vice Chair who shall be a District Council representative for the ensuing year. The Vice Chair shall be appointed by the District Council representatives serving on the Committee.

2. Apologies for Absence 
To receive any apologies for absence.

3. Membership of the Committee 
To note any changes to the membership of the Committee.

4. Disclosures of Interest 
Members are invited to disclose any disclosable pecuniary interest they have in any item on the agenda

5. Exclusion of Press and Public
To consider whether the press and public should be excluded from the meeting during consideration of any item on the agenda.

(They won't be.)

6. Minutes 
To confirm the minutes of the meeting held on 26 February 2019

7. Committee Briefing Report
To consider a report by the Strategic Policy and Scrutiny Adviser

8. HealthCare for the Future Update 
To consider a report by the Chief Operating Officer, NHS North Cumbria Clinical Commissioning Group.

9. Familiar Faces 
To receive a presentation from North Cumbria Health and Care.

10. Mental Health Services in North and South Cumbria
To consider a joint report by North Cumbria and Morecambe Bay Clinical Commissioning Groups

11. Date of Next Meeting 
To note that the next meeting of the Committee will be held on Thursday 18 July 2019 at 10.30 am at County Offices, Kendal.

Comments

Jim said…
Here is a question on health and things. Having had more than a fair share of Anna strikes, and being on there for one day at most.
Was just wondering, why does it cost OAPs in hospitals £6 per day to watch TV, but in prisons its free?

Just asking
Chris Whiteside said…
Now you come to mention it £6 a day seems a little steep. I will see if I can find out why it is so high.

Anonymous said…
Let the market decide
Chris Whiteside said…
Can't see how that would work in this particular instance.

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