
Your choices in the NHS
The NHS is offering more and more options to enable you to make choices that best suit your circumstances, giving you greater control of your care, and hopefully better results. You can view what choices are currently available to NHS patients in the NHS Choice Framework .
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what choices are available to you in your NHS care - GOV.UK
Oct 23, 2024 · This framework sets out some of the nationally set choices available to you in the NHS. It explains: when you have choices about your health and care; where to get more information to help...
Choice - NHS England
Choice is one of the six components of the Comprehensive model of personalised Ccare. The NHS in England has offered patients choices on where they receive healthcare services since it was established, and these choices have been extended over time in legislation.
Patient choice guidance - NHS England
Dec 19, 2023 · The Department of Health and Social Care’s NHS Choice Framework explains the nationally determined choices (including legal rights) patients have on how and where they receive health and care services in the NHS in England.
Patient choice - Herts and West Essex ICS
Dec 13, 2024 · Patient choice. You have a right to choose your GP practice or where you have other NHS treatment. Here we explain your choices in healthcare, where to find information to help choose and how to complain if choice is not offered.
your choices in the NHS. They are: Leaflet 1. Choosing doctors. Leaflet 2. Choosing where to go for health tests. Leaflet 3. Choosing your hospital. Leaflet 4. Changing your hospital. Leaflet...
NHS Choices - BHR Hospitals
NHS Choices is a national website designed to help patients choose where to receive their care, whether they are looking at dentists, opticians, GPs or hospitals. As part of that, people can read about the experiences of previous patients and visitors.
In England, the NHS works in partnership with independent healthcare providers to offer quality, local care and reduce waiting lists. This makes the NHS faster, simpler and fairer for everyone that uses it. As an NHS patient in England, you have a legal right to choose where you go for most non-urgent treatment that requires referral. The NHS ...
Your choices for treatment - Sussex Health & Care
The NHS Choices Framework sets out patients’ rights to choice in healthcare, where to find information to help choose, and how to complain if choice isn’t offered. Care Opinion: an independent website that shares patients’ experiences of health services across the country.