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EVERYONE receiving care, whether in hospital or elsewhere, deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. As Health Minister Lesley Griffiths said last week: “Good intentions are simply not ...
A fifth of people in hospital in England are not always treated with respect and dignity, according to a wide-ranging survey of NHS patients. Analysis of the 2012 poll has found that poor care was ...
New recruits to NHS education courses will be expected to pass a “values-based” test from next year in a bid to embed respect, dignity and compassion in future workforces − in line with government ...
NHS Patient Surveys ask questions about dignity when using services; however, data on diagnosis are not collected. What the quality statement means for different audiences. Service providers ensure ...
At least one in five NHS patients have said they were treated at times without dignity or respect, according to analysis of a 2012 poll. The survey found there was a likelihood of a lower standard ...
A significant majority of patients in Wales say they have been treated with dignity and respect by doctors and hospital staff, according to the results of a new survey.
Urgent and emergency care patients at an Oxford NHS trust feel they are treated with "dignity and respect," according to a Care Quality Commission (CQC) survey. The Urgent and Emergency Care ...
New recruits to NHS education courses will be expected to pass a “values-based” test from next year in a bid to embed respect, dignity and compassion in future workforces − in line with government ...
A fifth of people in hospital in England are not always treated with respect and dignity, according to an official survey of NHS patients.
A fifth of people in hospital in England are not always treated with respect and dignity, according to a wide-ranging survey of NHS patients.
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