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    CCG Online Survey: Improving Local Cancer Services

    03 Feb 2021 by Mazeline Hemmings

    • Tags:
    • Black Country
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    • Health & Wellbeing

    NHS Sandwell and West Birmingham Clinical Commissioning Group is working across the Black Country and West Birmingham to improve cancer services to deliver better high quality, patient centred diagnostics, care and treatments to the local community.

    The CCG understands the importance of early diagnosis and of living with and beyond cancer in delivering outcomes that matter to patients.

    They would like to ask for your help to gather experiences, via a short online survey, about accessing cancer services from local people who may have recently been diagnosed with cancer, or have had a loved who has.

    Feedback will be anonymous and will not be linked to any patient records.  The information will form part of a wider study on improving cancer services.

    If you would prefer to speak to a member of the CCG team about their experience, please complete the following registration link and someone from the team will be in touch to arrange a telephone conversation – which will last no longer than 15 to 30 minutes. Only their name and phone number will be passed to the Clinical Commissioning Group so they can contact you. Your personal details, including your name and any answers given, will all be anonymous.

    Online survey
    The online survey can be completed here.
    The survey closes at 11.59 pm on Sunday, 28th February 2021.

    If anyone would like a copy of the questions or a telephone interview in another format/language, please email bcwb.engagement@nhs.net.

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