Oxfordshire

Oxford Residents Can Watch Local Health Leaders Discuss NHS Services

By

Karen McGinn
12 February 2026, 2:09 pm

On Thursday, February 19, 2026, the Oxfordshire Health Improvement Board will hold a public meeting in Oxford, Oxfordshire, to discuss how local NHS services and health initiatives are working for residents. The session gives people a chance to see how decisions are made regarding hospital care, GP services, and community support.

The board will review a new report from Healthwatch Oxfordshire, which highlights recent feedback from patients. This report looks at how easy it is for people to get medical help, especially for those living in areas where services might be harder to reach.

Representatives from Oxfordshire County Council and the NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board will attend. They are set to discuss how non-medical issues, such as housing and air quality, impact the overall health of the community.

This meeting is part of the Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2024-2030, which aims to focus more on preventing illness. Residents can attend the meeting at County Hall or watch it live online to hear updates on health budgets and local priorities.

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