🇬🇧 Southern Health and Social Care Trust provides health and social care services in Northern Ireland. If you've received a letter from them, this page explains what it means and what to do next.
Southern Health and Social Care Trust is a hsc trust providing health services in South and West. Letters from this organisation may include discharge summaries, appointment letters, waiting list letters, and referral confirmations.
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In Northern Ireland, the HSC waiting time target is that no patient should wait more than 52 weeks for a first outpatient appointment. Contact the Patient and Client Council if you have concerns about your wait.
For more information, see the Health and Social Care NI.
The Patient and Client Council (PCC) is an independent body that supports patients in Northern Ireland. They can help you navigate your rights, raise concerns, and understand letters from your HSC Trust.
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