NHS primary care director to take questions online today

  • 6 February 2006

The Department of Health’s national clinical director for Primary Care, Dr David Colin-Thome, will be online at 17.30 on Monday 6 February to answer questions about the new care outside hospital White Paper, ‘Our health, our care, our say’

Dr Colin-Thome will be available online to answer questions on any aspect of the white paper and respond to as many comments as he can in the hour-long moderated session.

It is recommended that people wishing to participate submit their question in advance and then log-on a few minutes before the online discussion is due to begin.

To submit a question in advance click on the link below and follow the instructions given. http://hosting.twofourtv.com/no10_NHSwebchat/webchat.asp

The webchat is scheduled to begin at 17.30 GMT on Monday 6 February.

 

Links

Dr David Colin Thome webchat

Our Health, our care, our say – white paper

 

 

 

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