There are 69 GP practices in the county. St Mary’s hospital on the Isles of Scilly is a small community hospital with a Minor Injuries Unit run by
Peninsula Community Health which also runs community hospitals all over Cornwall. The
Out-of-hours service contract, worth £8m a year, from 2015 was awarded to Devon Doctors, a GP led social enterprise, and
Kernow Health CIC, a community interest company run by member practices. The consortium will operate under the name Cornwall Health. In 2017 it was announced that a £48m contract for
Out-of-hours service GP and 111 services had been awarded to a consortium of
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, Kernow Health
Community Interest Company and
Vocare. Palliative care is provided by
Cornwall Hospice Care. During 2015 there was a programme funded with £44.5m from the
Better Care Fund intended to ensure care packages were available for patients leaving hospitals in Cornwall but between July and September a total of 3,815 hospital bed days were lost because of problems with social care packages, compared with 2,255 days for the same period in 2014, meaning that there were 69% more delays in discharging people from hospital. Community services were provided by
Peninsula Community Health from 2011 but from April 2016 will be taken over by a consortium of Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Kernow Health CIC. In May 2017 there was a backlog of 14,000 people unable to register with an NHS dentist in the county. Waiting times for routine appointments were up to eighteen months.
Cornwall Council confirmed
Mears Group as lead strategic partner for the delivery of extra care in Cornwall with a seven year agreement for 750 extra care housing units worth £150 million. ==Healthwatch==