Health of the nation
March 19th, 2008
posted by Cptn

A check-up on the future of the NHS will take place at the Corn Exchange, Exeter on Thursday April 3, 10am-3pm.
The day-long seminar is open to anyone whether involved in providing health and social care services or on the receiving end – patients or punters.
Those involved in the day will be Dr Donal Hynes, NHS Alliance, Prof Sheena Asthana, of the University of Plymouth and Elli Pang, of the National Association of Patient Forums.
The sort of things in the medicine cabinet of discussion, are, according to the Socialist Health Association:
How would polyclincs work in rural areas?
How could more care be given closer to home?
How will the money work?
How can people be involved in local decision-making?
And so on and so forth.
Cost: (includes a good lunch) Statutory and commercial organisations £60. Voluntary organisations £25, SHA members £12 (includes members of affiliated organisations such as Unite and Unison who represent their union or pay their own way).
Unfunded organisations and individuals and for more details, contact the Socialist Health Association.
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