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NHS Grampian - what are your experiences of it?


By Alistair Whitfield

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MSPs want to hear about the public's experiences of health services in Moray and Aberdeenshire before they put questions to NHS Grampian next month.

Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee committee will be quizzing Amanda Croft, the chief executive of NHS Grampian, on Tuesday, December 17.

The questions they ask will concern:

  • How well is NHS Grampian delivering health services to the people of its region?
  • What are the challenges and how is NHS Grampian tackling them?
  • How could services be developed to improve the health of local people?

Lewis Macdonald MSP, the committee's convener said: "We are extremely keen to hear the public's views and questions they have for the board.

"This is a great opportunity to have your voice heard so please get in touch."

To join the discussion click here. The final day to submit is Friday 6 December.

MSP Lewis MacDonald, the committee's convenor
MSP Lewis MacDonald, the committee's convenor
NHS chief executive Amanda Croft.
NHS chief executive Amanda Croft.

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