Norfolk residents’ opinions needed on a proposal for Major Trauma Centre

Healthwatch Norfolk is working with NHS England to find out what Norfolk residents think of the proposal for the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) to become a Major Trauma Centre.

A Major Trauma Centre is a designated hospital that can provide 24/7 emergency access to specialist major trauma care and manage all types of severe and complex injuries. Examples of major trauma care include patients who have had traumatic amputation of one or more limbs, patients with a serious head injury and patients who have suffered multiple injuries.

Whether you have used a Major Trauma Centre before or have never even heard of one, we want to hear from you.

The survey should take around 10 minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous and will be used by Healthwatch Norfolk to make recommendations to NHS England and service providers as part of a project report. The report will also be publicly available on our website and may be used in other Healthwatch Norfolk Communications.

Complete the short survey here- https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/HWNMTC/

If you would prefer to complete the survey by phone, you can call Healthwatch Norfolk on 01953 856029 and we will arrange a time to ring you back to complete the survey.

More information about the survey can be found on the Healthwatch Norfolk website: https://healthwatchnorfolk.co.uk/news/proposal-for-major-trauma-centre/