Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Under 16's Not Being Included In NHS Feedback Surveys, UK
According to a new study published online in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, children under the age of 16 years make up for less than 1% of participants in national NHS patient surveys. The authors explain that this issue is very important as young adults who were asked about their NHS experiences were not as satisfied with the care they received compared to older adults. The Kennedy Report concluded in 2010 that services for children and young individuals receive disproportionately lower priority in the NHS and that frequently these services provide average care...
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