Title: Big Health Debate Live
1Big Health Debate Live!
2Session 1 Initial attitudes knowledge10.00
10.10am
3Using the handset to vote
- When the vote is opened, press the button that
corresponds with your answer - Look in the handsets display to see how you have
voted - If you change your mind after voting simply press
the C button to clear, then re-enter your choice
4What age were you on your last birthday?
5Which football team do you support?
6How would you describe your general health?
7Overall, how satisfied are you with health
services in Liverpool?
8Roughly how many times in the last year have you
visited your GP surgery?
9How do you normally travel to your GP surgery?
10As far as you know, do you go to the GP practice
which is nearest to your home?
11Thinking about your last visit to your GP, how
easy was it to make an appointment at a time that
suited you?
12The views of patients arent taken into
consideration by the powers that be when changes
to services are made
13It isnt clear to me how healthcare services are
organised in Liverpool
14I have a good understanding of what the Liverpool
Primary Care Trust does
15I believe that the results of today will be
influential in the future
16Session 3 Table quiz10.40 10.55am
17On average, how many appointments take place
between patients and GPs in the UK every year?
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18How much does the average visit to AE cost
Liverpool Primary Care Trust?
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19Approximately how many GPs surgeries are there in
Liverpool?
There are in fact 101 GP surgeries in Liverpool.
About half of these have only one GP working at
them. These are called single-handed surgeries
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20For which of the following health issues can you
go to the chemist for help and advice? (Tick one
or more)
? ? ? ? ?
21What is the average life expectancy for people
living in Liverpool?
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Life expectancy in Liverpool is 73.2 for men and
77.9 for women, compared with the national
average of 80.9 for women and 76.6 for men.
22What percentage of people in Liverpool suffer
from long-term, limiting illnesses (such as
heart disease or diabetes) which require ongoing
treatment and support?
Compared with the national average of 18,
according to the 2001 census
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23What percentage of adults in Liverpool drink more
than twice the recommended daily limit of alcohol
on at least one day per week?
27.6. The national average is 18.2 of adults.
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24Around 23 of adults in England are obese but how
does Liverpool compare to this? Is the rate of
adults in Liverpool who are obese
19.6 of the adult population of Liverpool are
obese, which is classed as significantly better
than the national average.
?
25Approximately how many children in Liverpool are
entitled to receive a free piece of fruit
everyday in school?
All children at Key Stage 2 (age 7-11) are
entitled to receive a piece of fruit everyday in
school thats 25,408 children
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26About how many people are currently registered
for the Walk for Health programme?
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27Final Scores
28What is the exact number of registered members
for Walk for Health Liverpool?
There are currently 2394 registered members
29Tie-Break Winner
30Big Health Debate Live!
31Changing face of Liverpool during the last 100
years
2000
1913
32Session 6 Better access to services11.50
11.55am
33What is the main way you normally travel to your
GP Surgery?
34Which of these options would encourage you to go
to your GP more and AE less?
35If surgery opening hours were changed, would you
be happy to see a different GP to the one that
you would normally see to get an appointment that
suited you
36Session 7 Joining up services12.25 12.30am
37In addition to GPs, which 3 other services would
you also like to be able to use at a GP surgery?
38Please vote for your choices when told to so
1st 2nd 3rd
39Session 9 Future expectations of GP
surgeries1.25 1.30pm
40In the future, some services could move from
hospitals to a location closer to home. This
could allow hospitals to concentrate on providing
more specialist services but it could also mean
that other hospitals become smaller.
41In these circumstances, how much would you
generally support some services moving from
hospital and being provided at GP surgeries?
42Which 2 of these options are the most important
to you with respect to your GP service when you
are well i.e. going for a routine check up or to
get a repeat prescription?
43Which 2 of these options are the most important
to you with respect to your GP service when you
are ill and need to see a doctor quite urgently?
44If a GP surgery was able to offer you other
services, such as X-ray, minor surgery and
dentist services, at the same location, would you
be prepared for it to take you longer to get
there than it takes to get to your current GP
surgery?
45Session 10 Prioritising delivery of health
services in GP surgeries2.50 2.55pm
46How much do you support the idea of investment
in services for people whose health and wellbeing
may be at greater risk than others, even if this
may disadvantage those with lesser needs?
47Session 11 Health improvement prevention
support3.35 3.45pm
48Which do you think is the most important health
issue to tackle in Liverpool?
49Session 12 End of day views4.15 4.25pm
50The views of patients arent taken into
consideration by the powers that be when changes
to services are made
51The views of patients arent taken into
consideration by the powers that be when changes
to services are made
52It isnt clear to me how healthcare services are
organised in Liverpool
53It isnt clear to me how healthcare services are
organised in Liverpool
54I have a good understanding of what the Liverpool
Primary Care Trust does
55I have a good understanding of what the Liverpool
Primary Care Trust does
56I believe that the results of today will be
influential in the future
57I believe that the results of today will be
influential in the future
58Overall, how did you feel about today?
59Big Health Debate Live!