The government wants residents views on plans for a new organisation aimed at transforming Island healthcare.
The body, which would be called Manx Care, would work at arms length from the Department of Health and Social Care and enter into an agreement with the department to provide certain services.
New legislation is needed to create the organisation, and officials want the publics opinion on the proposals for how responsibilities would be split between Manx Care and the DHSC.
A public consultation has been launched for those on Island to have their say on the idea and will be available on the online government consultation hub before the deadline for feedback which is on Friday, April 17.
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