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Primary Care Patient Safety survey

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NRAS has been asked to make you aware of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership on primary care patient safety

Do you use or provide primary healthcare services (such as a GP, community nurse, pharmacist or dentist)? Are you interested in patient safety? Do you want to have your say? If so, the NIHR Greater Manchester PSTRC and James Lind Alliance invite you to take part in a new research project which will gather and prioritise ‘unanswered’ questions about patient safety in primary care.

Taking part is simple: all you need to do is complete a short online questionnaire.

apps.mhs.manchester.ac.uk/s...

Please see population-health.mancheste... for more information.

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