Have your say to help improve the future of the NHS

The government has recently launched the biggest ever conversation about the future of the NHS. See below how you can contribute to an improved NHS.

Members of the public, NHS staff and health experts are being invited to share their experiences, views and ideas for fixing the NHS via an online survey. All questions are optional so it doesn’t matter whether you have a little or a lot to say, your feedback will help to shape the government’s 10 year health plan to be published in spring 2025.

Louise Ansari, Healthwatch England Chief Executive, said: ‘"We know people appreciate the hard work of NHS staff, but they are all too aware that the NHS faces many challenges that need fixing. The 10-year plan provides the opportunity to do this. 

We urge everyone to have their say on how the NHS should deliver better care to people where and when it is needed, more support to help people stay well, and a culture of listening to and acting on the views of patients. 

All too often, people face unequal access to care, with disabled people and those on lower incomes being particularly at risk. The NHS belongs to us all, so you must speak up and help create a health service that is fit for the future – equal and inclusive for everyone."

The Department of Health and Social Care and the NHS want to hear from you to help them change the services they provide. Select start here from the link below then proceed to share your views where prompted. The campaign can also be accessed via the NHS app.

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