"Share For Better Care" Webinar - Empowering patients to improve health and social care through feedback
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Patients' experiences can provide vital lessons for the health and care sector, helping it understand what is working and what needs improvement. However, only some know how to speak up about their care, and health and care services could be better at telling people how they can provide feedback and why this matters.
Join the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Healthwatch England, and the Patients Association to:
- Hear about their campaign, which aims to support more people to have their say on health and care services
- Understand the barriers that exist to giving feedback and potential solutions
- Listen to patients explain first-hand their experience of providing feedback and how this improved their care
- Discuss the current ways people provide feedback and what more can be done to ensure patients' voices are heard.
With the NHS currently consulting on its 10-year plan to reform, it's never been a better time to discuss how we can ensure patients have a stronger voice today and in the future.
Patients' experiences can provide vital lessons for the health and care sector, helping it understand what is working and what needs improvement. However, only some know how to speak up about their care, and health and care services could be better at telling people how they can provide feedback and why this matters.
Join the Care Quality Commission (CQC), Healthwatch England, and the Patients Association to:
- Hear about their campaign, which aims to support more people to have their say on health and care services
- Understand the barriers that exist to giving feedback and potential solutions
- Listen to patients explain first-hand their experience of providing feedback and how this improved their care
- Discuss the current ways people provide feedback and what more can be done to ensure patients' voices are heard.
With the NHS currently consulting on its 10-year plan to reform, it's never been a better time to discuss how we can ensure patients have a stronger voice today and in the future.