NHS Wirral wants to hear from the public about their experiences of some recently developed health services.
Their findings will help the organisation improve health services and ensure public money is put to the best use possible, with services meeting the needs of local patients.
Those who have received these healthcare services over the last 12 months have been written to and may be contacted again at any time between now and June.
They will be asked about the care and treatment they received. The research will also include group and street surveys to find out how widely some of these services have been advertised.
Dr Will Sopwith, NHS Wirral's head of research and development, said: "NHS Wirral has a responsibility to provide health services of the highest quality and we want to involve the public in advising us on how we can improve. We do hope that Wirral residents can help us achieve this."
"The findings will help NHS Wirral to assess existing health services, continue to develop them and ensure value for money for patients."
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