Liverpool Daily Post surveys online readers for GP investigation
August 14th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Newspapers, Online Journalism
The Liverpool Daily Post is using an online survey to quiz readers about their experiences of getting a doctors appointment in the city.
The responses will be used as part of an investigation by the paper into GP services on Merseyside.
The nine-question survey, which has been created using online poll site SurveyMonkey, asks readers to give their location or postcode so information can be compared geographically.
(Thanks to the JP Digital Digest for flagging this up)
The paper has used the survey format to inform regular features in its ‘Make The News’ section and is currently running polls on GSCE and A-Level exams and the local property market.
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