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Hayley Leckie
Hayley is the Digital and Transformation Manager for South Peterborough PCN
Hayley Leckie is the new Digital and Transformation Manager at South Peterborough Primary Care Network. She will be working on different projects for the practices at Yaxley, New Queen Street and Stanground surgeries, Wansford and Old Fletton.
She said: ‘There are various projects and good proactive work going on across the Primary Care Network. One of them is the Horizontal Project, aimed at supporting people who are frequent attenders, to see if there is anything we can do to support them in terms of help or more personalised care and we have also had a big push on the Pharmacy First scheme.’
Hayley has worked for 12 years in the healthcare sector for 111 providers, as a quality and improvement manager and, most recently, as a transformation manager: ‘When I saw this role I thought it would be a perfect mix of my previous experience in terms of quality improvement, people management and the transformation aspect and it has been the right step in my career.
‘I have been really welcomed onboard and the support from the individuals, team and wider practice teams has been great. I am getting about, learning everyone’s roles and seeing where I fit and I want us to succeed as a team. I am very much a team player. It is a big learning curve but very exciting to be part of change projects to enhance what we already do and help implement strategies to improve the patient experience across the area.’

Published: Apr 10, 2025