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STH Communication Focus Group - 6 - 7pm

Wednesday 27th November

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals are collecting views from their patients and local communities about how they communicate with patients. They have announced dates for two online focus groups

They particularly want to know

  • How patients want to receive information
  • If they are giving out good quality and easy to understand letters, leaflets, and emails.
  • How they can improve communication with patients with specific needs.

All the feedback received will go to the decision makers at the hospital to improve the ways Sheffield hospitals communicate with patients.

You can join the focus groups on MSTeams on either:

Wednesday 27th November 2024 6:00pm – 7:00pm
or
Friday 6th December 2024 11:00am – 12noon*

Use the meeting link at https://tinyurl.com/ycc44mxv
MSTeams Meeting ID: 374 723 144 152 Passcode: oAX6Mv

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For more information, please email sth.engagement@nhs.net

Alternatively you can take part in their online survey if you wish to give your views. The consultation closes on 31 December.


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