Views sought to improve local NHS services

The plan is due to be published in the spring
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Views are being sought for the development of NHS services in Devon.
NHS Devon said local and national public engagement would help shape the national 10-year health plan, which would include a shift from analogue to digital and treating sickness to prevention.
Steve Moore, chief executive at NHS Devon, said: "Everybody's experience of using the NHS in Devon, positive or challenging, can help us shape services in the future."
NHS Devon said the plan would be published in spring 2025, adding the deadline for feedback, external was 17:00 GMT on 28 February.
'Improve local services'
The NHS in Devon said it launched local engagement about the 10-year health plan in November 2024, running parallel with the national change NHS campaign.
It said people were encouraged to fill in the survey to ensure "insights from local people can be used to improve local services".
"We have received over 2,500 pieces of feedback so far via the survey, postcards, drop-in events and workshops," Mr Moore said.
"We want to hear from as many people as possible, so if you haven't shared your views, there is still time to complete the survey online."
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- Published7 January 2019
- Published7 January 2019