NHS Sussex want to hear from local people about their experiences of health and care services.
NHS Sussex would like to know how people living in Sussex currently feel about local NHS health and care services.
They want to hear from local people about their confidence and satisfaction in the NHS and where they feel improvements can be made.
As well as going out to local communities, NHS Sussex have published a survey.
Your views and experiences of health and care will support local NHS services such as Urgent Care, Primary Care and Pharmacy First to understand what is working well and where we can make improvements.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete, and each response will be reviewed and analysed.
The survey will close on Sunday 3rd November 2024.
Take the survey here
To view reports to date and future reports please visit- How insight has led to change – Sussex Health & Care (ics.nhs.uk)
The survey is also available in Easy Read and alternative languages. Please contact sxicb.involvement@nhs.net for more information.
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