High patient satisfaction at NNUH
The latest feedback results gathered from nearly 1,000 patients at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital show high satisfaction levels.
Valuable patient feedback is gathered every month at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital using innovative touchscreen technology.
The hospital uses the Dr Foster Intelligence Patient Experience Tracker system which has portable “tablets” that patients use to key in answers to a range of questions about their care.
During September 2008 nearly 1,000 patients (993) gave their feedback on services across the hospital from the Emergency Assessment Unit, the wards, Medicine for the Elderly out-patients and the Arthur South Day Procedure Unit.
The NNUH results for September 2008 were:
Medicine for the Elderly out-patients
- 100% said they would recommend the hospital to family and friends
- 100% said they were made to feel welcome
- 99% said they were treated with dignity and respect
Arthur South Day Procedure Unit
- 100% said they would recommend the hospital to family and friends
- 100% said they were made to feel welcome
- 94% said they were fully involved in decisions about their care
Emergency Assessment Unit
- 98% said they would recommend the hospital to family and friends
- 97% said the department was clean and tidy
- 90% said they were treated with dignity and respect
Wards
- 96% said they would recommend the hospital to family and friends
- 93% said they had confidence in the nurses
- 88% said medical staff explained treatment in a way they could understand.
Earlier this year the health watchdog, the Healthcare Commission, reported that the Norfolk and Norwich was the highest-rated multi-specialty hospital in the country for quality of care.
The Norfolk and Norwich came 11th overall in the Healthcare Commission national in-patient survey out of 165 trusts for providing a high quality of care but the 10 trusts who performed better were all small, single-specialty trusts.
The Dr Foster Intelligence system is used in both wards, emergency and out-patient areas to monitor patient satisfaction and deliver improved patient services.