Healthwatch B&D welcomes Inaugural Neurological Patient Experience Survey
21/08/2014
The Neurological Alliance has launched its inaugural neurological patient experience survey.
The survey is the first of its kind for the neurological community. It aims to collect vital information about the experiences of care received by people affected by neurological conditions and help us to understand how much progress has been made in improving neurological services.
The survey is open until Monday 15 September 2014 and the Alliance welcomes responses from anyone wih a neurological condition living in England.
They will be using the survey findings to feed into a report later this year. The report will set out a comprehensive picture of what is happening in relation to neurological services and make recommendations about how care can be improved.
This is without doubt a timely and exciting opportunity for the neurological community.
The Neurological Alliance needs your feedback to be able to make the strongest case to decision makers about how services need to change. Healthwatch Barking and Dagenham fully supports the Neurological Alliance in its ambitions, and we welcome the survey as an important tool in measuring improvements to neurological services in the future.
The Neurological Alliance really value your support and look forward to sharing the findings with you over the coming months.
Please click here (then NEXT) to complete the survey.
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