Are you being served? NCRHA invites public to online consultation today

How can the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) improve its services to you and your loved ones?

The NCRHA is inviting members of the public to join a consultation today from the comfort of their own homes, as the state body hosts an online Public Board Meeting from 4pm. The meeting will be streamed live via Zoom.

Photo: Infection Prevention Control (IPC) nurses in customised donning area.
(Courtesy NCRHA)

Discussions for this year’s meeting include:

  • Review of the NCRHA’s performance during the period 2019/2020;
  • Plans, goals and targets for the period 2020/2021;
  • Public recommendations on how the NCRHA can improve the delivery of health services to our clients.

Participants must join using Meeting ID: 894 0253 6169 and Passcode: NCRHAPBM20.

For more information, please call 662-6684 or 645-3232 ext 2569/3065.

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