Feedback Hub

At NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board we are keen to hear your views, so that we can continue to work to improve the health services that we provide in North Central London.

On this site you can give us your feedback via surveys.

You can search for surveys that are of interest to you via the 'Find Consultations' tab. Recently updated surveys are displayed below. 

Alternatively you can contact us directly.

Please note that this site is for understanding local views. Please do not submit any health related questions on this site. If you have a question about your health, please contact your local pharmacy or your GP Practice for support.

Open Consultations

  • Langstone Way Surgery - patient survey

    Dear Patient Re: Patient Engagement Survey – Langstone Way Surgery, 28 Langstone Way, London NW7 1GR We invite you to share your views as a patient registered with Langstone Way Surgery. North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB) is seeking feedback from patients...

    Closes 20 June 2025

  • 2024/25 (SDF) PCN Development Funding

    Thank you for your continued work to strengthen PCN collaboration and delivery. NCL PCNs are asked to inform NCL ICB how you intend to use 2024/25 PCN Development funding and to confirm you understand the requirements of the funding by completing this online form by Friday, 31st...

    Closes 30 June 2025

  • Level 4 Anticoagulation Locally Commissioned Service 2024/25 Questionnaire

    This Locally Commissioned Service has been developed to promote the safe and effective prescribing of warfarin in primary care. Please submit the results of your questionnaire by 31st July 2025.

    Closes 31 July 2025

Closed Consultations

  • 2024-25 SDF PCN Development Funding – Progress and Evaluation Report

    In addition to undertaking PCN Support Level Framework meetings, as part of 2024/25 SDF PCN Development funding, PCNs were asked to select one or more of the following themes to deliver with allocated development funding: Theme 1: Workforce / supporting skills and...

    Closed 13 June 2025

  • Directed Enhanced Services (DES) Participation 2025-26

    Dear Practice Colleague, Thank you for confirming your participation in Directed Enhanced Services for your practice in 2025/26. Please answer all applicable questions via the link below. Your answers will be reviewed by the Primary Care Team, and queries followed up. ...

    Closed 13 June 2025

  • Everglade Medical Practice – Proposed Relocation - Patient Survey

    Everglade Medical Practice currently operating from The Concourse, Grahame Park Health Centre, London NW9 5XT, will have to relocate to alternative premises due to plans to demolish the current building as part of the Grahame Park Estate regeneration scheme. The practice has...

    Closed 4 June 2025

  • Transition and Transformation funding survey

    As part of the Primary Care Access Recovery Plan (PCARP) practices were allocated Transition and Transformation funding, intended to support implementation of changes to move towards the nationally-described Modern General Practice model. The Modern General Practice model is...

    Closed 29 May 2025

  • Extension of Terms of Office of Partner Members

    Dear GP Colleagues, You may will be aware that NHS England recently published the Model Integrated Care Board (‘ICB’) blueprint which sets out a vision for the future role and functions of ICBs. Enacting the blueprint requires significant organisational transformation and change. ...

    Closed 23 May 2025

We Asked, You Said, We Did

Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes.

We asked

• Do you think there is anything missing from the CIDR poster and postcard? • What do you think of the CIDR poster and postcard appearance?

You said

• An example would be good, of how useful it could be. • It doesn't really grab your interest

We did

• New material has been created containing examples. This has also been incorporated on the website http://www.camdenccg.nhs.uk/cidr. • Newer material has been designed to be more eye catching