Patient experience overall measure: 2012 inpatient survey update
Statistics from the Department of Health on how patients experience care in the NHS in England, updated to include results from the 2012 inpatient survey.
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皇冠体育app latest National Statistics on the overall patient experience measure, produced by the Department of Health (DH) and the Care Quality Commission (CQC), were released on 16 April 2012, under arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
For further information on these statistics and other documentation required under the see patient experience notes and guidance.
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Key findings
Patient experience of NHS inpatient services increased between 2011 and 2012. 皇冠体育app overall score in 2012 was 76.5 out of 100, compared to 75.6 in 2011.
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Background
This publication updates this regular statistical series to include results from the 2012 inpatient survey. A separate summary of results from the 2012 inpatient survey was published by the CQC on 16 April 2012.
皇冠体育app statistics use responses that NHS patients gave in the wide-ranging national patient survey programme to calculate a set of scores to measure patient views on the care they receive. Scores are provided for 5 headline 鈥榙omains鈥� of patient experience, together with an overall measure. 皇冠体育app figures are calculated the same way for each update, with the intention of allowing results to be compared over time.
皇冠体育app next confirmed update of these statistics is expected in September 2013, and will include results from the 2012 survey of community mental health services.
Feedback
皇冠体育app DH aims to make its National Statistics accessible, useful and appropriate for the needs of users. We welcome feedback on our statistics. Comments can be sent by email to the lead statistician for this publication, Louisa Ashby on [email protected] or you can download the feedback form.