Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are partnerships between General Practice surgeries who care for neighbourhoods of between 20,000 to 100,000 people. They work together to provide services designed for the specific needs of their communities.
A key focus of PCNs is to empower people to live well by supporting them to achieve personal health and wellbeing goals. These include feeling connected, maintaining employment, living independently, raising a healthy child, caring for a loved one, being active in family-life, participating in the community, and contributing to the local economy.
There are six Primary Care Networks across Mid-Nottinghamshire, and each one is led by a Clinical Director.
Jacksdale Medical Centre is part of Ashfield South PCN, who you can find further information about here.