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Understanding your experiences of NHS health and care in Sussex
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NHS Sussex Health and Care (opens in new window) would like to hear from local people in Sussex about your views and experiences of the NHS in Sussex as work progresses to improve health and care for the next five years.
People across Sussex are being asked to have a say on NHS services and their experiences of local health and care. It comes as we prepare for the 75th anniversary of the NHS on 05 July and a year on from when NHS Sussex and Sussex Health and Care were established.
As part of these anniversaries, health and care leaders in Sussex will be publishing a five year action plan that will set out how NHS Sussex is working to improve the lives of local people by supporting them to live healthier for longer, and making sure they have access to the best possible services when they need them. The plan has already been informed by insight and feedback from people and communities across Sussex – and this new survey being launched today will help to further shape the actions needed.
NHS Sussex Health and Care (opens in new window) would like to hear from local people in Sussex about your views and experiences of the NHS in Sussex as work progresses to improve health and care for the next five years.
People across Sussex are being asked to have a say on NHS services and their experiences of local health and care. It comes as we prepare for the 75th anniversary of the NHS on 05 July and a year on from when NHS Sussex and Sussex Health and Care were established.
As part of these anniversaries, health and care leaders in Sussex will be publishing a five year action plan that will set out how NHS Sussex is working to improve the lives of local people by supporting them to live healthier for longer, and making sure they have access to the best possible services when they need them. The plan has already been informed by insight and feedback from people and communities across Sussex – and this new survey being launched today will help to further shape the actions needed.