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How would you improve Sheffield's urgent and emergency care services?

If you could start again with the Urgent and Emergency Care Services in Sheffield, what would you like to see? Researchers from the University of Sheffield are undertaking a study where they would like to hear your views on ‘The ideal urgent and emergency care system.’

They would particularly like to hear from people who have used an Emergency department, an ambulance, NHS 111, GP out of hours, walk in centre or a minor injuries unit in the last 12 months and fall in to any of the following categories:

  • 18-45 years old
  • 75 years and older
  • Adults with young children
  • Healthcare staff working in the urgent and emergency care system
  • Adults with long term conditions

This would involve attending a small group discussion lasting no longer than 2-3 hours, at a date to be agreed in October and November this year. The workshops will be held at different times during the day.

For your time, refreshments and a light lunch or dinner will be provided, and as a thank you, you will also receive a £30 high-street shopping voucher (at the end of the workshop.)

For more information please contact: Ms Suzanne Ablard (Research Associate)
Tel: 0114 222 4222 Email: UECSheffield@sheffield.ac.uk

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