Island patients will be asked what they think of Manx GP services.
8,500 people will be asked from Monday to give their views on a number of topics such as personal experiences of general health, making appointments and out of hours GP services.
Health and Social Care Minister, David Ashford, says initiatives such as this are crucial in developing services across the Isle of Man.
He added the results - expected in November - will then be used to inform the DHSC Outcomes Framework to improve future health practices.
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