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Multi-morbidity Model of Care – Patient Feedback Form
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Multi- morbidity Model of Care – Patient Feedback Form
Your healthcare team at your GP practice have started working in a new way with patients that have more than one health condition (called ‘multi-morbidity’). We are interested to know your thoughts are about your healthcare experience. Please use this anonymous survey to tell us your views and also feel free to speak to any member of your GP Practice.
Multi- morbidity Model of Care – Patient Feedback Form
Your healthcare team at your GP practice have started working in a new way with patients that have more than one health condition (called ‘multi-morbidity’). We are interested to know your thoughts are about your healthcare experience. Please use this anonymous survey to tell us your views and also feel free to speak to any member of your GP Practice.
Thank you for attending your kidney, health and wellbeing appointment today. Please spend a few minutes to answer these questions about your experience. NHS South East London would like all residents to be involved and represented in planning health and care. Responding to this survey helps us make sure we plan positive health and care for the wide number of different communities and groups in South East London.
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Please complete the updated survey which can be found here: https://letstalkhealthandcareselondon.org/embeds/projects/33083/survey-tools/40306
Your healthcare team at your GP practice have started working in a new way with patients that have more than one health condition (called ‘multi-morbidity’). We are interested to know your thoughts about your healthcare experience. Please use this anonymous survey to tell us your views and also feel free to speak to any member of your GP Practice.
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