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HealthWatch Sefton have a news page on their website with articles that may be of interest to Ainsdale Medical Centre patients. It can be found at: http://www.healthwatchsefton.co.uk/news/.

Some recent (at the time of writing) articles include:

MP warns of secret plans to downgrade A&E

Therese Patten, Chief Operating Officer, said: “The Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP) for Cheshire and Merseyside aims to set out how the health and care system can remain fit for the future and respond successfully…

The Brain Charity Newsletter

Take a look at the Brain Charity Newsletter here as a pdf, or visit http://www.thebraincharity.org.uk/ . The Brain Charity offers practical and emotional support to people with neurological conditions and to their families, friends and carers. The Brain Charity…

NICE guideline on indoor air quality in the home

Can you help NICE find lay members to help develop our new guideline on air quality in the home? More information here https://www.nice.org.uk/get-involved/join-a-committee/lay-member-indoor-air-quality-at-home-phac

Sahir House – one of the 10 winners of the GSK IMPACT Awards

See press release from Sahir House, who have become one of the 2017 GSK IMPACT Awards. “We are VERY proud to announce today that Sahir House has beaten more than 400 organisations from all over the…

Stop Smoking Services in Sefton

Solutions 4 Health has been appointed by the Local Authority to provide stop smoking services across the city for the next 3 years, starting on April 1st 2017. The new service will be called Smokefree…

Work begins on £1m air ambulance helipad for region’s sickest patients

Work has started on a £1m helicopter landing pad at Aintree University Hospital which will give seriously injured patients who arrive by air ambulance rapid access to care. Specialists at the regional major trauma…

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