Rural Health Planning - improving service delivery across Wales

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The work has identified three key themes:

The consultation period will run for sixteen weeks and to support this process a number of key questions have been outlined in a separate pro-forma to help structure all responses.

The closing date for consultation responses is Friday 21st August 2009.  Responses to the consultation document can be submitted in writing or electronically via email. Please forward electronic responses to: ruralhealth@wales.gsi.gov.uk.

All written responses should be addressed to:

Community Health Strategy and Development
Department of Health and Social Services
Welsh Assembly Government
Cathays Park
Cardiff
CF10 3NQ

Please note, the Welsh Assembly Government intends to publish a summary of the responses to this consultation document.  Normally, the name and address (or part of the address) of its author are published along with the response, as this gives credibility to the consultation exercise.  If you do not wish to be identified as the author of your response, please state this expressly in writing to us.  

Timeframe

This consultation started on 29th April 2009 and ended on 21st August 2009.

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