Comments (0) Health authorities were less impressed with the latest health hear after waiting check digit for the people to find with lea...
Health authorities were less impressed with the latest health hear after waiting check digit for the people to find with learning disabilities detailed form without vacuum.
Learning disorders controls status were found to tested only since the end of 2015 three per cent had been completed.
Cllr Victoria Holloway, president of health and wellness presentation and examination said he was "disappointed" that the updated report last week (Wednesday, September 15th) has no figures for comment.
She said after the meeting: "The doctors are to perform these important checks and paid Thurrock GCC to do, but can be operated despite its commitment to vulnerable residents assume that nothing has changed."
Anyone with a handicap higher learning 14 years is charged to a free annual medical examination authorized.
The report said: "We have shown that the health checks to identify health problems that were previously unknown, that many people with a learning disability experience and life expectancy were more health problems in recognition."
Cllr Holloway added: "The five-page report, which includes an action plan for two sides, it is us does not cost much to tell.
"They say that the controls are important and it is" great concern for the integrity and quality of health checks and things should therefore change to cope. "
"The GCC was therefore requested that the Co-Commission, with the NHS in England, where the numbers and tells us that the NHS in England still need the information on the number of inspections was completed pass by the doctors that he does not simply good enough.
"The portfolio holder, Cllr James Halden, and I voted for the NHS in England to write to ask for details - we might have their offices in the submission Clutter and they clearly important to communicate this information.
"We can not those who are not vulnerable in our community - it is our duty to ensure that they have the services they receive deserve."