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The NHS biggest conversation – informing the new 10 year health plan

Categories: Patient or loved one | England

Share your experience of health and social care within the NHS and your views on healthcare to inform the government’s 10 year health plan.

What’s the project about?

The Government has launched its biggest-ever conversation on the NHS and they're looking for voices to share their experiences with health and social care in England.

The NHS are asking members of the public to tell them how the NHS needs to change. Their insights will be collated to help develop a new 10 year health plan.

It’s important that people affected by breast cancer share their experience of breast cancer treatment and care, as well as other experiences you’ve had, to ensure that breast cancer is high on the agenda for the plan.

Who’s organising it?

Organisation: Change NHS

Email address: changenhs@thinksinsight.com

Who can take part?

The project is open to anyone living in England, whether or not they’ve had a direct experience of breast cancer. The Government wants to hear from everyone about their experiences of healthcare.

Why do you want me to be involved?

As a member of the public, you see directly what’s working and what’s going wrong. The NHS can only be made fit for the future if they learn from your experiences and your priorities.

Your feedback will directly inform the development of the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan for England.

What will you ask me to do?

You can contribute by accessing the Change NHS online portal.

You’ll be asked a number of questions on different aspects of the NHS and asked about your views and experiences.

Alongside your feedback, wide range of contributions, including further research and feedback from experts and partners will also be used to inform the plan.

How do I get involved?

Please visit the Change NHS webpage and sign up.

You can also read the FAQ page to find out more.

When’s the deadline?

2 December 2024

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Share your views to inform the Government's new 10 year health plan. 

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