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Results of Survey by Primary Care Commissioning (PCC) and People Matters Network

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The survey by Primary Care Commissioning (PCC) and People Matters Network found that only 31% rated local healthcare economies “good” or “very” good at listening to and acting on the voice of the patient. The figure rose to 58% for CCGs (143 CCG staff took part).

To read about the results go to: tinyurl.com/pvb3lgt

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