Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire Health Board to Meet on 14 May 2026

By

Lisa Hayes
12 May 2026, 3:40 pm

The Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board will hold a public meeting in Oxford on Thursday 14 May 2026 to make decisions on the county’s health and care services. The meeting will take place at 1:00 PM at County Hall on New Road and will be open for members of the public to attend in person or watch via a live stream.

A key part of the meeting will be a presentation from Healthwatch Oxfordshire, an independent charity that works to ensure patient feedback is used to improve local care. Their latest report highlights recent findings on GP services, which were gathered from 786 people between April 2025 and March 2026. The charity has also conducted specific research into the experiences of older Chinese residents, identifying concerns such as language barriers, difficulties in securing GP appointments, and long waits for care.

The board is also set to approve the Oxfordshire Better Care Fund Plan for 2026-27, which must be submitted by 19 May 2026. Other items on the agenda include an update on the Health and Wellbeing Strategy, specifically regarding the Best Start in Life Plan, and the review of the annual report from the Oxfordshire Combating Drugs Partnership.

Additionally, the board will discuss the Marmot Place initiative. This project involves ongoing research in 14 rural settlements across the county to better understand and address health inequalities. While the deadline for members of the public to submit requests to speak at this session has passed, residents are encouraged to follow the proceedings to stay informed about the future of healthcare delivery in the region.

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