PEOPLE in Bradford are being given the chance to have their say on their experiences at the GP practice over the next couple of months.
The 2019 GP Patient Survey, being run by the NHS, will be set out randomly to people aged over 16 allowing them to give an insight into the treatment they have received by their GP.
Patients will receive a letter a random over the coming weeks, along with a questionnaire, and will have until the end of March to complete it.
As well as asking about interactions with their GP and the quality of their experience, chosen patients will also be asked questions about seeing other healthcare professionals such as on-site pharmacists, mental health specialists and practice nurses, and also people's experiences of using online services, telephone services and face-to-face appointments.
Patients who are not selected to take part in this year's survey can still provide feedback to their GPs by filling in a Friends and Family Test form at their practice at any time.
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