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Outpatient care is changing

Published on 21/03/2023

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB) has developed a new animation which explains how outpatient care at our hospitals is changing.

Created by the Trust’s Graphics team, the video details how these changes will benefit patients, putting them in control of their outpatient care.

Dr Paul Gazzani, Consultant Dermatologist and Clinical Lead for Outpatients, said: “We hope this eye-catching film explains clearly how we are trying to improve outpatients for our patients, making care more flexible, responsive and better suited to their needs.”

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