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Commercial in Confidence PARTNERSHIPfor HEALTH Friends of Davenport House - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 29th April 2025 FODH Annual General Meeting 2025

29th April 2025

AGENDA

29th April 2025

AGM 25[th] April 2025

29th April 2025

CHAIRMAN’S REPORT

2th April 2025

CHAIRMAN’S REPORT – SUMMARY SURVEY RESULT

Full feedback to assessed and published in coming Bulletins

How would you rate the following: 2024 2025
Telephone system has
The Appointment Booking processes 5.22 6.71
improved score
The NHS App to order repeat prescriptions,
view your health records, book 7.08 7.94 More familiarity with NHS
appointments, etc
App?
Reception Team 8.00 8.04
Clinical Care at the practice (non-GP including
nursing and other staff)

8.79
8.47 TBD – why Clinical care
down?
Clinical Care at the practice (GPs) 8.24 8.08 Disappointing for Trustees
The efforts of Friends of Davenport Trustees /
Patient Participation Group (PPG)

7.48
7.51 ‘don’t know what you do!?’

29th April 2025

TREASURER’S REPORT 2023 (£)
13,187.09
4,982.00
335.58
100.00
5.70
5,423.28
270.91
40.00
299.79
6431.19
7,041.89
-1,618.61
11,568.48
FRIENDS OF DAVENPORT HOUSE (COMBINED ACCOUNTS)
Income and Expenditure Year to 31 December 2024
Balance brought forward
Income
Donations
Gift Aid
Barclays Bank Compensation
Building Society Interest
Total Income
Expenditure
Web Site, Hosting, domain name, Zoom, printing
N.A.P.P. Annual subscription
Charity Insurance
Other
Donations to the Surgery
Total Expenditure
Surplus/Deficit for the year
Balance carried forward
2024 (£)
11,568.48
4,317.00
405.63
5.70
4,728.33
452.52
40.00
311.82
72.88
877.22
3,851.11
15,419.59

29th April 2025

TREASURER’S REPORT

Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2024

Current Assets:

Barclays Bank Current Account - Davenport House PPG Barclays Bank Current Account - Friends of Davenport House Harpenden Building Society Savings Account PPG

Current assets: cash in bank/Building Society ..................................................... Katie Hill, Treasurer

6,030.97 3,500.97 3,679.76 2,364.35 5,708.86 5,703.16 15,419.59 11,568.48

29th April 2025

SURVEY RESULTS – HOW TO SPEND RESERVES

Full feedback to assessed and published in coming Bulletins

29th April 2025

ADOPTON OF THE 2024 ACCOUNTS

29th April 2025

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER

29th April 2025

ELECTION OF TRUSTEES

The Trustees standing for re-election are:

Chairman Secretary Treasurer

29th April 2025

ELECTION OF TRUSTEES

29th April 2025

YOUR TRUSTEES

Simon Speirs Chair

Bob Fletcher Technology

Joan Shopper Secretary

Kingsley Roberts Trustee

Katie Hill Treasurer

Steve Twelftree Trustee

Claire Watts Trustee

Roz Chasler Trustee

29th April 2025

Q&A

Received Questions

Close of AGM

Malcolm Rainbow

Public Governor for Hertfordshire

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Our Governors and Members

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Our Services – Clinical Excellence, Quality, Patient Safety, Patient Experience

Urgent and Emergency Care

The Trust’s performance against the 4-hour standard for patients being admitted, discharged or transferred from ED improved slightly to 72.6%, but remains significantly below the minimum expected performance of 78%. This was largely caused by winter virus pressures meaning patients had prolonged waits for siderooms.

Ambulance handover performance continues to demonstrate a strong improvement trend, with 60minute handovers reducing to just 2%.

Bed occupancy peaked in the third week of February 2025 and higher than planned use of escalation beds continued albeit still at a lower run rate than last winter.

Bedford L&D

Our Services – Clinical Excellence, Quality, Patient Safety, Patient Experience

Planned Care

The number of patients waiting more than 65 weeks for elective treatment saw another small reduction at the end of February 2025 to 27 and in April with no patients waiting. The overall waiting list and the number of patients waiting over 52 weeks continues to reduce. Waits for routine diagnostics are improving rapidly with over 70% of patients waiting less than 6 weeks for the first time since February 2023.

Performance against the 28 day faster diagnosis standard dropped significantly as expected in January and was just 69.1% against the 77% performance threshold for March 2025. The Trust delivered 63.6% against the 62 day treatment standard performance which again was a deterioration from December 2024. This seasonal performance dip is traditionally seen in January resulting from patients choosing to defer treatment over the Christmas holidays, although this month has been particularly marked. The number of patients on open pathways over 62 days is back below the 200 threshold, which should herald improved performance in March 2025.

Good news

Details can be found on the Trust website or in the next edition of the Ambassador Magazine

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NHS Bedfordshire Hospitals NH5 Fwndation Tri Investing in our sites

Acute Service Block & New Ward Block

External shot of the acute services block

Four bedded postnatal ward

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) High Theatres first stage Dependency (HDU) and Intensive Therapy recovery area (ITU) area

£150m investment to improve Maternity, Neonatal, Theatres and Critical Care provision.

Due to complete in 2025, this scheme will deliver: A new 5 storey Acute Services Block and New Ward Block which will accommodate:

Emergency Department Upgrade and Expansion

L&D Emergency Department officially opened

To support the very best patient outcomes.

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New Community Diagnostics Centre (CDC)

Working closely with system partners to deliver Dunstable Hub and North Bedford Hub :

Complete in Autumn 2025, will improve access to healthcare and vital diagnostic tests, helping to diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease and stroke more quickly. Therapies, phlebotomy and diagnostic services including MRI, CT, ultrasound, x-ray and cardiology will be housed in the refurbished and modernised building.

Gilbert Hitchcock House, Bedford

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NHS Bedfordshire Hospitals NH5 Fwndation Tri Join your hospitals- it's free! Become a member of Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust As an NHS Foundation Trust we are accountable to our Ic(al community. What are the benefits? As a member you will: Receive newsletters nd updates about the hospitsls. activities. Have direct access to member5 of the Council of Governors, to raise any concernsand offer ideas. Yourhospitals in your hands. Be able to electthe Governors. It's free. Be eligible to stand for elecbon as a Govemor. You can shape the future of your hospital and its servI￿s, and Influen￿ the way it runs its affairs, by becoming a member. . Attend medicallectures given by Trust staff. Be eligible for Health SerVI￿dIScoUnts via on-line shopping. Receiveinvitationsto members. meetings. Ways to join! Go online to webpage www.bedfordshireh itals.nh5.U -involved Email us at FTMembership@Idh.nhs.uk or call us on 01582 718333 for a membership application form Encourage your family and friends to join as members- ivs free!

Become a public member Encourage your family and friends to become public members too – it’s free!

Grab an application from a governor.

Email us at FTMembership@ldh.nhs.uk for a membership application form.

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Do you wish to Volunteer

There are many other different roles. Make a difference to your life and our patients. Join us as a volunteer. Call on 01582 497384 or Email voluntaryservices@ldh.nhs.uk

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Practice Update

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