Hear about current plans and priorities for the NHS in Sussex at public board meeting tomorrow

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People are being invited to join the local NHS and partners at the sixth meeting in public of the NHS Sussex Board.

The meeting takes place on Wednesday 1 March at 10am.

It is the sixth formal meeting of the NHS Sussex Board after the organisation was established on July 1, 2022 as part of health and care changes across the country.

NHS Sussex is responsible for agreeing the strategic priorities and resource allocation for all NHS organisations in Sussex. This involves focusing on the needs of people and communities and leading the improvement of high-quality health and care services to meet those needs.

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People will be able to hear about the current priorities for the NHS in Sussex, performance of services and how the organisation has been working over the last two months.

The NHS Sussex board meeting agenda and the papers are now available on the NHS Sussex website.

The meeting will be live streamed so members of the public can watch the discussion in real time. There is no need to register for the webcasts. Just visit our live-stream hub and select the relevant date to access the meeting when it begins.Questions in relation to any agenda matters being discussed can be submitted to [email protected]. Questions made in advance (at least 48 hours) will be answered by the Board during the meeting; any questions received later than this may not be responded to during the meeting but will be answered outside the meeting. There will be the opportunity to ask questions during the course of the meeting – details of this will be available on the NHS Sussex website.A recording of the board meeting will be posted on the NHS Sussex website after the event www.sussex.ics.nhs.uk/nhs-sussex/our-board

A spokesperson for NHS Sussex said: “Our ambition is to bring more integrated and joined-up services to ensure people are receiving the best possible experience, and are better supported to maintain their health throughout their lives.

“We encourage everyone to join us and see health and care leaders discuss future ways of working for the local NHS and our partner organisations to achieve better health for all in Sussex.”

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