Learning from complaints?

by James 10. October 2008 10:54

As if by magic, after my blog post yesterday on patient complaints, today sees the release of a National Audit Office report catchily titled Feeding back? Learning from complaints handling in health and social care.

So what does it say? In a nutshell (and I quote):

There is, in particular, confusion as to how to access and navigate the complaints system; lack of public confidence in the system; concern over the time taken to respond to complaints; a failure to find a sustainable and effective independent resolution stage; and limited sharing of lessons within and across NHS bodies.

Among other highlights, the NAO found that:

  • only five per cent of people who were dissatisfied about the NHS went on to make a formal complaint
  • few trusts capture and report data on complaints in a systematic way
  • a fifth of complainants reaching the Healthcare Commission stage simply wanted "an apology or recognition of the event"
  • only one third of complainants considered that the organisations they had complained about had demonstrated that lessons had been learned as a result
  • in many cases trusts had genuinely learned from complaints but did not tell the complainant

Hmmm... all this feels entirely consistent with yesterday's conclusions. Can Patient Opinion help with all of this? Yes, I think we can.

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