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Help build a health service fit for the future

This image is a logo for an NHS (National Health Service) campaign. It features the word "CHANGE" in bold letters, with the letters "NHS" in white on a vertical blue rectangle that replaces the letter "A" in "CHANGE." Below this, there’s a call to action that reads, "Get involved now" followed by the website address "change.nhs.uk" in blue text. This image is likely encouraging people to participate in NHS-related initiatives or transformations.

 

ChangeNHS_9x16_DigitalScreenNHS, Local Authority and Third sector staff are working harder than ever to get services back on track, to get waiting lists down and consistently deliver the best care.

We know change is needed. But we also know that many of the solutions we need are already here, working somewhere in the NHS today. 

We in Norfolk and Waveney have not shied away from this challenge. We are tackling it head on — redesigning how we deliver care, bringing treatment closer to home and really taking advantage of the latest technology and innovation.

Our staff are our greatest asset, so we know it is not just recovery we need to worry about — it is resilience too. Productivity does not mean asking our staff to do more but giving them the tools they need — whether it’s modern buildings, flexible working or better-connected tech — to work more efficiently, and therefore provide better, faster, safe care for patients.

That’s why we are playing our part in the launch the consultation for the 10-Year Health Plan alongside the government, and we want to hear from you — patients, their families and the wider public — about your NHS story.

Whether you have a little to say or a lot, your views, experiences and ideas will shape immediate steps and long-term changes: a new 10-Year Health Plan for the NHS.

This is a once in a generation opportunity to make the NHS fit for the future. Together we can fix it. We need your voice.

Go to change.nhs.uk to find out how you can take part.

 

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