Hampshire health survey starts

Patients are being asked for their views on future healthcare priorities

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 26th Nov 2021

Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (HHFT) is calling for the local community to help develop their clinical strategy, by having their say on what matters to them when receiving hospital care.

Teams across the organisation have developed a new strategy which focuses on plans for the future and more accurately reflects the ambitions and strategic position of HHFT.

Dr Lara Alloway chief medical officer said:

“We want to make sure that our strategy is guided by the people who are at the heart of HHFT, and this includes our staff, patients and members of the public.

“Our clinical and operational teams have co-developed our draft clinical strategy working with other colleagues, partners and patients. Now, we are asking everyone to take this opportunity to tell us what they think, and help shape how we provide healthcare to the people of North and Mid Hampshire, now and in the future.”

Take part

A summary draft clinical strategy document and video from the clinical strategy team explaining the proposed vision and plans are available at https://bit.ly/HHFT-clinical-strategy.

To share what is important to you, complete a short survey by Sunday 19 December by visiting https://bit.ly/HHFT-strategy-2021-survey

Thoughts and feedback will be incorporated into the final strategy, which will be published in early 2022.

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