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Princess Alexandra Hospital invite public to Annual General Meeting

Health / Sun 6th Jul 2025 at 09:15am


THE Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) is inviting members of the public to join its Annual General Meeting (AGM).


The AGM will take place on Wednesday 24 September at the Council Chambers in Harlow from 6pm-7.30pm.

This is a time of significant change for the NHS, with a focus on the Government’s ‘three shifts’ of:

Analogue to digital
Sickness to prevention
Acute to community

Thom Lafferty, chief executive of The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT), said: “We are continuing to work with our health and care partners across west Essex and surrounding areas to meet local population health need, with integrated care to support our community. This is a fantastic opportunity to find out more.

“During the AGM, we will take attendees through a review of the year and our clinicians will update on significant service developments including the benefits of the Community Diagnostic Centre at St Margaret’s Hospital.

This will support quicker and more local access to diagnostic tests close to patients’ homes. Our clinicians will also discuss improvements to frailty services for our community. We will update on our operational and financial performance and answer any questions that you may have. We look forward to welcoming you to our event.”

There will be opportunities to find out the latest health information for attendees and their families and light refreshments will be provided.

To confirm that you are able to attend the event, please register on Eventbrite here >

4 Comments for Princess Alexandra Hospital invite public to Annual General Meeting:

owen
2025-07-06 14:58:52

Since my TV has been upgraded from Analogue to Digital, things really haven’t improved - In Fact, now every time it rains heavily, the whole thing pixelates, and I often lose reception completely.

Lacey
2025-07-06 15:05:09

Who is going to tell the drunks that gather outside A&E that they are about to be digitized?

David Forman
2025-07-07 06:08:22

Owen, known in the trade as rain fade. The other issue is the introduction of 4G and 5G mobile phone services took some of the TV broadcast frequency spectrum and bunched up the existing TV channels. If you live near a 4G or 5G phone mast you can have difficulties, that can be improved by filters on the TV aerial. You may wish to consult the BBC Engineering page below for help: https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/problems-freeview-reception#/Freeview

David Forman
2025-07-07 06:16:43

One of the government's three missions is Acute to Community, which provides new Neighbourhood Health Centers. What Chris Vince failed to mention is their use of private finance. See page 16 of Ten Year Health Plan: "develop a business case for the use of Public Private Partnership for Neighbourhood Health Centres, ahead of a final decision at the autumn budget". See NHS Plan at https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6866387fe6557c544c74db7a/fit-for-the-future-10-year-health-plan-for-england.pdf

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