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Fund more reasonable adjustments in NHS primary care for autistic people

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We want the Government to provide funding to strengthen and enforce more reasonable adjustments in NHS primary care. This could include flexible appointments, longer consultations, quieter options, remote consultations, and home visits where surgery attendance is not possible.

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Fund more reasonable adjustments in NHS primary care for autistic people

National

We want the Government to provide funding to strengthen and enforce more reasonable adjustments in NHS primary care. This could include flexible appointments, longer consultations, quieter options, remote consultations, and home visits where surgery attendance is not possible.

National
88 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

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