The University Hospitals of Leicester (UHL) Quality Commitment 2016/17 Patient Experience pillar looks at keeping patients informed and involved in decisions around their care and treatment.
Patients should know the answers to the following questions:
- What is wrong with me?
- What is going to happen today and tomorrow?
- What do I need to achieve to go home?
- When am I going home?
- Who is my Consultant/Nurse?
The Patient Experience Team are currently engaging with Staff, Patients and the public to get their views and opinions on how they can achieve this. UHL would appreciate if you could take the time to complete the survey which can be accessed via the following link:
Involved and Informed about Care and Treatment
Please complete the survey by 30 June 2016.
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