Local people are being invited to attend a meeting of the Board of the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board (ICB).
The ICB Board meets bi-monthly to discuss key issues and set the direction for local health and care.
The first meeting of 2023 is being held on Thursday 26 January from 1.00pm to 3.20pm and will be hosted at the Wolverhampton Civic Centre in St Peter's Square, Wolverhampton.
People can attend the meeting in person or observe online and are invited to submit their questions in advance.
Jonathan Fellows, Chair of NHS Black Country ICB, said: “Our ICB Board meetings are made available to the public so local people can see how local healthcare decisions are made.
“People will also be able to hear about the current priorities for the NHS in the Black Country, performance of services and how the organisation has been working over the last couple of months.
“Public questions are also a really important part of our meetings and provides an opportunity to form a conversation in which constructive dialogue can have a real impact on how local healthcare is delivered. So, if you have a question, please do submit it in advance and we can respond.”
Members of the public who would like to attend online, or send in a question in advance, should email bcicb.gb@nhs.net by 5pm on Monday 23 January.
For those attending in person, please report to the business reception on the ground floor at the Wolverhampton Civic Centre.
For more information, click here.