Investment in training and team-building would pack a punch in boosting public confidence in the NHS

'Silent majority' highlights some crucial issues. While many in the NHS would accept the theory that lay members have a role, uncertainty about how to involve them proactively leads to woolly thinking and the appearance of tokenism.

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