Hyperbaric oxygen services consultation
Overview
What is NHS England asking you to do?
NHS England seeks the views of patients and the public regarding changes to both the service specification and the provider commissioning arrangements for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) services.
Your input is critical to the development of effective and meaningful national standards and commissioning of high-quality, cost effective, accessible services for patients.
You are welcome to respond on behalf of your group or organisation, or as an individual. You may wish to consult others as part of your response, or you can forward details to other stakeholders. You must declare any conflict of interests relating to this document or service area.
The revised draft service specification set out the changes being proposed, and the equalities and health inequalities assessment (EHIA) set out the potential impact of the changes that are being proposed.
Please note: Comments relating to non-commissioned indications are out of scope for this consultation and will not be considered. Respondents should read the public consultation guidance, the Equalities Health Impact Assessment and the revised service specification before submitting feedback.
Please submit your feedback by 13 October 2024
Conflicts of interest
Before completing the survey, you must declare any financial or other interests in any specialised services. For example, if you are responding on behalf of a voluntary organisation and your organisation received any funding within the last two years (including sponsorship or grants) from companies that manufacture drugs or treatments used in the treatment of specialised services, you must declare this. If you are a commercial supplier to the NHS of specialised services, this should also be specified.
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