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Date: 19 November 2024
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Non-Emergency Patient Transport Service Consultation
Story posted/last updated: 16 June 2015
NHS Birmingham CrossCity Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) are inviting patients to comment on proposals for a new non-emergency patient transport service in Birmingham, Solihull and Sandwell.
NHS-funded non-emergency patient transport helps eligible patients, who are unable to travel by private or public transport, get to and from healthcare services, such as routine hospital appointments.
Non-emergency patient transport services aim to give patients safe, timely and comfortable transport. These services are available free of charge to eligible patients and sometimes this may also include having an escort, or carer, travelling with them.
The 12 week public consultation being undertaken by the CCG, which runs until Friday 21 August 2015, aims to seek the public’s views on non-emergency patient transport services and how the changes will affect the current service.
To take part in the survey visit the NHS Birmingham CrossCity CCG website or attend one of the following drop-in sessions at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB).
Date | Time | Location |
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Wednesday 8 July 2015 | 10:00 – 16:00 | The Atrium, QEHB |
Thursday 6 August 2015 |
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