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Annual Report and Accounts - The Great Western Hospital

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3.24 Complaints H<strong>and</strong>ling<br />

For the Trust to continue to improve its’ services we need to continue to actively gather, listen <strong>and</strong><br />

act upon feedback from patients <strong>and</strong> service users. In seeking feedback we are able to assure<br />

ourselves whether the services we are providing meet the needs of those who use them. Where<br />

we fall short of the high st<strong>and</strong>ards we aspire to, we look to make changes to the way we deliver<br />

care. This journey of continual improvement means that we are always looking at ways we can<br />

deliver a better service for people now <strong>and</strong> in the future.<br />

Within the Trust there is a dedicated team responsible for leading on all aspects of patient<br />

experience, working with the clinical directorates to support improvements <strong>and</strong> respond to<br />

feedback. <strong>The</strong> Patient Advice <strong>and</strong> Liaison Service (PALS) is led by the Head of Patient Experience<br />

<strong>and</strong> Director of Nursing <strong>and</strong> Midwifery. PALS is at the forefront of gaining feedback <strong>and</strong> being a<br />

point of contact for our patients <strong>and</strong> their carers to seek advice <strong>and</strong> give their views.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Trust’s strategic objectives incorporate three elements that feed directly into patient<br />

experience:<br />

- To improve the patient <strong>and</strong> carer experience of every aspect of the service <strong>and</strong> care that we<br />

deliver.<br />

- To ensure that staff are proud to work at GWH <strong>and</strong> would recommend the Trust as a place<br />

to work, or to receive treatment.<br />

- To work in partnership with others so that we provide seamless care for patients.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vast majority of patients who use Trust services have a positive experience. <strong>The</strong>y are cared<br />

for by caring staff, using the best technology, with treatment by skilled <strong>and</strong> dedicated<br />

professionals. With over 540,000 patient interactions a year, unfortunately there is a small number<br />

that are dissatisfied with their care or treatment. Whilst the number is small, the emphasis we place<br />

on them is big, so that we can learn how to do things better.<br />

A proactive approach is taken to h<strong>and</strong>ling any concerns <strong>and</strong> complaints. <strong>The</strong> Head of Patient<br />

Experience <strong>and</strong> Director of Nursing <strong>and</strong> Midwifery liaise with patients who have raised multiple<br />

concerns <strong>and</strong> complaints with the Trust. <strong>The</strong>se patients are invited into the Trust to tell us about<br />

their experience <strong>and</strong> give us the opportunity to discuss the work that we are doing.<br />

To provide a more visible service to patients <strong>and</strong> the public, the PALS office moved into a<br />

refurbished <strong>and</strong> extended office in January 2012 situated close to the main entrance to the <strong>Great</strong><br />

<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> (GWH). This extension created two meeting rooms, one informal room <strong>and</strong> one<br />

formal room for holding complaint meetings. <strong>The</strong> Trust was successful in a One Swindon bid, a<br />

scheme to raise the visibility of the Police within public services <strong>and</strong> encourage joint working. <strong>The</strong><br />

scheme contributed towards the cost of the PALS extension <strong>and</strong> the Police are actively using PALS<br />

as a base when they are on site.<br />

Demonstrating how patient experience is a key focus for the senior management of the Trust,<br />

during 2011/12 the Patient Experience <strong>Report</strong> increased to monthly instead of quarterly. This<br />

increase in reporting gives the Directorate management <strong>and</strong> Executive Team a more frequent<br />

measure of patient satisfaction <strong>and</strong> enables monitoring of service improvements. Since the end of<br />

the year a ’patient story’ has been included detailing the experience of an individual patient from the<br />

previous month. This has been put in place to allow the Executive to look beyond the numbers <strong>and</strong><br />

the written feedback to truly reflect on individual experience – the good <strong>and</strong> the bad. This is<br />

providing a useful way to share lessons learned in one directorate across the rest of the<br />

organisation.<br />

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