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Patient experience statistics: England
How to use a patient-reported outcomes and experiences study to evaluate your digital health product.
Raft of voices below have thrown their support behind Act protecting children from online harm, while empowering adults with more choices over what they see online.
New research on barriers and enablers in the transition to net zero for fuel poor, and the customer journey during the delivery of energy efficiency programmes.
How to run research sessions with vulnerable participants.
This article discusses the Free to Be project initiated by Plan International in 2018.
These publications highlight the data sources already available that can help NHS organisations assess experience of integrated care locally
Statistics from the Department of Health on how patients experience care in the NHS in England, updated to include results from the 2012 accident & emergency survey.
The publication provides summary statistics on findings from gambling-related questions included in the Young Persons' Behaviour and Attitudes Survey 2022.
In October 2011 the NHS National Quality Board (NQB) agreed on a working definition of patient experience to guide the measurement of patient experience across the NHS.
Excel tools supporting the Department of Health statistics on patient experience overall measure.
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