Our case study reflects on findings of the National Children and Young People’s Survey by the CQC, & sets out to identify support implemented by trusts for children and young people with a mental health condition, and for autistic children and YP. https://t.co/5uMDQsF98J
The CQC have published the National Inpatient Survey results for 2024 (the survey looks at the experiences of people who stayed at least one night in hospital as an inpatient). https://t.co/JkxRBN8he7
CQC results of a survey of the experiences of children, young people and their parents and carers attending hospital. Children admitted in an emergency had worse experiences in almost every area of care, compared to children admitted for planned treatment. https://t.co/Apnqr78exL
New FOI Insights on Maternity Triage – Read the Full Report. The FOI aimed to identify what further changes have been made since the CQC National Review of Maternity Services in England (2022–2024)
https://t.co/5uMDQsF98J
@MaternityTriage
New FOI Insights on Maternity Triage – Read the Full Report. The FOI aimed to identify what further changes have been made since the CQC National Review of Maternity Services in England (2022–2024)
https://t.co/5uMDQsF98J
@MaternityTriage
We want people from all walks of life to share their experiences with care services, good or bad.
This will help us make sure that care services are meeting the fundamental standards of care.
You can give feedback anonymously.
#ShareForBetterCare
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published latest national maternity survey. Findings show improvements in mental health support for pregnant women & new mothers. More could be done to ensure people receive the positive maternity experiences they have the right to expect.
Pleased to share our latest case study covering measures to reduce noise at night for patients in hospital and aid better sleep. https://t.co/bqyJK7aa1a
We've found continued concerns about the quality of NHS hospital maternity services with common issues impacting on safety at services across the country.
Today's report presents the findings from our national maternity inspection programme.
#MaternityReport
Visit our website for case studies based on the projects, initiatives and service improvements NHS trusts have undertaken to bring about change, highlighted by patients from the national surveys https://t.co/5uMDQsEBjb
We found:
⬇️ More people report poor discharge experiences and deterioration in health while waiting for treatment
💚 Interactions with staff are largely positive
https://t.co/SUUR5nMA90
#InpatientSurvey
@TracyBullock12 I am still plugging away at producing case studies on good practice around the national patient survey programme if you could share with your teams thank you https://t.co/5uMDQsEBjb
Our latest case study is available based on the national inpatient survey. The themes are patient flow and patient discharge; enhanced discharge lounges, and improvements in discharge summaries & examples of the innovative work. https://t.co/5uMDQsEBjb
@NHSuk@PatientsAssoc
@DrRobgalloway I read your observation with interest and I thought you might be interested in a case study we have produced on urgent and emergency care depts https://t.co/5uMDQsEBjb
One theme raised in the National Maternity Survey comments by parents relates to support for breastfeeding & diagnosis of babies with tongue tie. This report provides examples of improvement work undertaken by Trusts responding to an FOI. https://t.co/C5pBiW8ufb