Making the most of local healthcare services
Last updated: 25 September 2006
Whether you need to find a service or want to know who to contact to improve services, here is a basic guide to how healthcare is delivered locally.
Local healthcare services
- Powys Local Health Board is responsible for commissioning 'primary' healthcare services such as GPs, dentists, pharmacists and opticians. It works closely with the local population to plan future healthcare provision so it should listen to your views.
Powys Local Health Board also provide a range of hospital, community, mental health and learning disability services, and is responsible for commissioning secondary health care and hospital services. Find out more about the Local Health Board.
In addition the Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust and Velindre NHS Trust are responsible for some healthcare services right across Wales.
Local health service watchdog
- Brecknock and Radnor Community Health Council acts as the health 'watchdog' for the public in your area. It is there to represent your views, to monitor and influence health providers' policies and plans and to give information about local access to NHS services.
The CHC can give you free, independent advice on complaining about NHS services, with trained staff who can act as advocates, helping to write letters and even attending interviews with you. Find out about how the CHC works.
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