| NHS Information Centre reports 148,000 written complaints about the health service |
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| Friday, 02 September 2011 11:09 | |||
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Just over 148,000 written complaints about the health service in 2010-11 were reported to the NHS Information Centre for its annual collection; a 2.4 per cent (3,700) decrease in reported complaints compared to the previous year. However, 29 foundation trusts (FTs) did not report any data in 2010-11, compared to 18 in the previous year, according to Data on written complaints in the NHS - 2010-11, a collection that is voluntary for FTs. Considering the 352 trusts who reported data for both 2010-11 and for the previous year; total written complaints increased by 0.3 per cent; from 145,000 to 145,400. Today's report presents data reported through two collections – one for family health services and one for hospital and community health services, which is voluntary for FTs. It also includes for the first time published data about the subject area of complaint down to NHS trust level. Between 2009-10 and 2010-11, the total number of written complaints reported on by the NHS Information Centre:
For family health services (including GPs and dentists) in 2010-11;
For NHS hospitals and community services in 2010-11:
NHS Information Centre chief executive Tim Straughan said: “Data about 148,200 complaints was submitted to this report, but I would encourage all foundation trusts to report their complaints to us, so that future reports can tell the complex story based on information from every trust. “It appears that medical and clinical aspects of care remain the biggest area of complaint within the NHS.” Read the full report at www.ic.nhs.uk/pubs/nhscomplaints1011
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