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Have your say on the future of the NHS

Published on
October 23, 2024
Have your say on the future of the NHS

The NHS is planning for the future, and they want to hear from you! A new consultation has been launched to help shape the NHS over the next 10 years, and this is your chance to get involved and share your experiences and ideas.

The 10-Year Health Plan is designed to make sure the NHS is ready to meet the needs of everyone, now and in the future. It will focus on delivering better care, improving services, and making sure that NHS staff have the right tools and support to do their jobs effectively.

This consultation is open to everyone—whether you’ve used NHS services recently, care for a loved one, or want to share your ideas for improving healthcare in your community. Your input will help shape the changes that the NHS will make over the coming years.

Why Your Opinion Matters

The NHS is an important part of our lives. Hearing from people who use the NHS is key to making it better. Whether you have a little to say or a lot, your feedback can help create a stronger, more effective health service.

By taking part in this consultation, you can help ensure that future improvements meet the needs of patients, families, and NHS staff. This is a unique opportunity to influence the future of healthcare in the UK.

How to Get Involved

It’s easy to take part in the consultation. Simply visit the NHS 10-Year Plan consultation page and share your views.

Let’s work together to share our thoughts. This is your chance to help shape its future—don’t miss out!

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