It will cost just over £14,000 to determine how the Island’s GP services are faring.
Almost 8,000 people have been sent out an independent survey asking them to review things like appointments, waiting times and out of hours care.
The Department of Health has commissioned the survey in order to try and improve services.
The deadline for replies is June 14th and results will be published in late July.
Director of healthcare delivery Norman McGregor Edwards is urging people to respond:
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