Abstract
As the recommendations of the Fuller Review are implemented and the new system of integrated care boards becomes established, it has never been more important to involve the voices of patients and communities as we shape the future of general practice. Here, a patient offers a perspective on how we can harness multiple viewpoints and apply the principles of human-centred design to bring solutions to the challenges of access and prevention that are grounded in local communities.
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