Every year the national GP patient survey asks people across the country about their GP practice. Explore this year's results, and see how GP practices in South Yorkshire compare.
This report can help health, social care, and voluntary sector services to understand how to develop more inclusive and accessible city-wide support for older people in our ethnically diverse communities living in Sheffield.
In August 2024, GPs voted to take 'collective action' to protest the limited increase in funding for GP services in England, and the general pressures that GPs face. Find out what this means.
This SpeakUp report explores experiences of using health services from the perspective of English-language learners. Find out about the impact language barriers can have, and the types of language support that would help people play a more active role in managing their health and wellbeing.
Have you heard of physician associates? Since 2003, they've been caring for NHS patients. Physician associates can check your health, find out what's wrong, and plan your treatment.
With the NHS planning to employ more physician associates, find out what care they can offer you and how their role differs from that of fully qualified doctors.
The NHS announces that systems are now back online following the global IT outage on Friday, 19 July. Patients are advised to attend appointments as normal unless told otherwise by their GP practice.
This annual report reflects on our 10th year as a local Healthwatch, listening to people from all across Sheffield and ensuring your views, experiences, and priorities are fed in to NHS and social care services at all levels.
When can you see a doctor alone? When will they speak to your parents? Understanding your healthcare rights as a young person can be confusing. We have put together some information about the services available to you, as well as your rights to treatment and confidentiality.
Parson Cross Community Development Forum used their #SpeakUp grant to speak to older people living in their neighbourhood. They told us about the support they could access locally - and what made it harder to do so.