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Healthwatch Redbridge 2021-2022 Annual Report: find out how we have been responding to your concerns throughout the year. -
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Help Us Improve Emergency Care in London: Take Our Survey -
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If you have recently used Maternity services in Redbridge or surrounding North East London boroughs, tell us about your experiences to help improve services in the future. -
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The London Ambulance Service invited Healthwatch across London to support the provision of input into its new organisational strategy for 2023-28 -
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Maternity Choices Survey 2022-23. This project was additionally commissioned by North East London Local Maternity and Neonatal Service following the development of the Maternity Equity and Equality Action plan 2022. -
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How was your recent NHS ears, nose and throat (ENT) visit? -
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Those waiting for hospital treatment can visit the Wait well, stay well website for support and advice on management of physical and mental wellbeing. -
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Healthwatch Redbridge was asked to support north east London Integrated Care System (NHS NEL) to listen to and involve diverse communities in responding to their ‘Big Conversation’. -
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Healthwatch Redbridge have launched a new survey on Health Inequalities. Health inequalities are unfair and avoidable differences in health across the population, and between different groups within society. These include how long people are likely to live, the health conditions they may experience and the care that is available to them. -
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It is your right to have a trained interpreter to support you at each GP or hospital appointment. It is the responsibility of your healthcare provider (GP or hospital) to book an interpreter for you. -
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Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University NHS Trust (BHRUT) are keen to improve the quality of care and patient experience across the hospital trust which covers Queen’s Hospital in Romford and King George Hospital in Goodmayes. -
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Patients are strongly advised to use public transport to get to Queen’s Hospital while essential improvement works are carried out on our multi-storey car park.
This will take place from Saturday 20 July to mid-September. For the first three weeks, the car park will be closed and more than 1,100 spaces will be unavailable. It will then reopen in stages.