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The department of health wants to find out what people think about the government’s plans to change the organ donation system.
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The department of health wants to find out what people think about the government’s plans to change the organ donation system.
NHS England has launched a national consultation on proposals to limit the access of prescriptions for ‘over the counter medicines’ such as cough medicines and paracetamol, and is asking the public for their views.
The government is asking for views on proposals outlined to improve and provide faster access to children and young people’s mental health services.
As part of a national consultation, people living in Sefton have been asked to have their say on the future of NHS services. Following the Government’s announcement of an extra £20.5 billion of funding for the NHS across the UK over the next five years, NHS bosses want to plan how to use that money to improve services.
NHS England (NHSE) and NHS Clinical Commissioners (NHSCC) have launched a new consultation to support the review of eight items currently available on prescription, which are considered to be of low clinical priority and which cost the NHS more than £68 million per year.
The latest phase of our project to review more than 100 health polices has begun and we are asking for your views to help make sure our limited NHS resources are used on the most effective treatments.
As part of a national engagement exercise, the NHS has launched a call for views on how targeted amendments to the law could help local and national health organisations work together more effectively to improve services for patients.
Sefton Young Advisors organised this event on our behalf to hear from young people about their ideas and experiences of local healthcare.
We are looking for views from our patients to help shape the future of healthcare in Sefton. Shaping Sefton II is our five year plan for working in a more joined up way across local health and care partners so that patients can get the right support and treatment first time, to help them live a healthy life and improve their wellbeing.
Your invitation to come along to this free information event on Tuesday, 19 November to find out more about your GP practice’s patient participation group and how you can get involved.