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Patient Feedback –why bother? Setting the national context Jason Leitch Clinical Director

Patient Feedback –why bother? Setting the national context Jason Leitch Clinical Director The Quality Unit, Scottish Government @ jasonleitch. Problems. Patient safety problems exist throughout the NHS . Fear is toxic to both safety and improvement.

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Patient Feedback –why bother? Setting the national context Jason Leitch Clinical Director

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  1. Patient Feedback –why bother? • Setting the national context • Jason Leitch • Clinical Director • The Quality Unit, Scottish Government • @jasonleitch

  2. Problems Patient safety problems exist throughout the NHS Fear is toxic to both safety and improvement With too many in charge, no one is NHS staff are not to blame Incorrect priorities do damage

  3. Solutions

  4. 2012 Scottish Inpatient Patient Experience Survey “Overall 80 per cent of patients rated their admission to hospital as either excellent or good”

  5. 2012 Survey: Ward Environment Cleanliness Overall environment Noise at night Who is in charge of the ward? Food and drink

  6. 1941, William A. Foster "Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.”

  7. What is Person-centred Care?

  8. Understanding the Patient Experience

  9. A Powerful Evolution “Do it to me. Do it for me. Do it with me.” Martha Hayward Patient Advocate

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