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When I was working there it was 2working days to let the patient know their complaint had been received, 7 working days to investigate and there had to be an outcome/meeting with the complainant in 28 working days......and all this was documented.
I know because being the Senior Sister/Ward Manager, I was involved in any complaint that was made against the unit.......sometimes the complaints and the investigations of them took priority over looking after patients......and believe me they(the management) were hot on your heels if the responses were not withing the prescribed timescales. |
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John I know that the NHS is not perfect, and believe me the resources are less now than when I was working, so I can imagine the pressure the staff are under.
However, all that being said, it still doesn't make it right for complaints about the service to be aired on here without the person who is complaining having followed the correct complaints procedure. It may make the complainant feel better, but it is never ever going to address the cause of the problem...because the hospital doesn't know of this mans dissatisfaction, because he hasn't bothered to tell them. If he had followed procedures and still not got satisfaction then he is entitled to come on here and rant about it. |
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John, it is immaterial what the complaint is about. All departments are subject to the same rules and procedures.
As I said in a previous post, some GP's will fob you off with the excuse...we haven't had the information from the hospital....in these days of electronic communication, that is, quite frankly ludicrous. |
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Do you think whoever you spoke to is going to admit any of their faults to the complaints department? I don't think so......especially if it means a boot up the backside, or worse.....the loss of their job. It seems to me that all you want to do is carp on...you do not seem to want to address the root cause of the problem. Unless and until, you notify the complaints department formally, they will know absolutely nothing of your difficulties because you have not told them. If you did put a formal complaint in then at least the hospital would be able to respond...but hey perhaps you don't want the hospital to respond....maybe you just want to keep coming here and ranting on about how bad the NHS is. |
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Thanks for your support son. Just offering basic common sense help...as the saying with horses(though, I suspect this one is a donkey) and water goes.
(and to Webglynne........there is No nepotism here...he isn't my real son...i have just adopted him) I have finished now Webglynne...so rant on......if that is all you can do. |
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It should not need anyone at all making a complaint that when such things as release notes can be “mislaid” could the complaint not also be lost in a “black hole” |
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That said - the advice was given 18 months ago and is still being ignored, but you see my point? I've just had a disagreement with an electrical salesperson that had to be escalated to the manager because the salesperson did not know that the retailer is responsible for newly-purchased items that don't work. Manufacturer warranty is additional to "statutory rights", and I wanted to exercise those, not follow some RMA procedure with the manufacturer. Quote:
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quote: Where does your average Joe (or Gareth) find out about the procedure, if not from forums like this?
Google It.:hidewall::D:D |
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Once you knew what the problem was you should have outlined your concerns, in writing to the complaints department(with a copy to the Chief Exec...that usually gets things moving), who would have then followed the prescribed protocols for dealing with the issue. If you cannot do this for some reason, then contact PALS (Patient Advocacy and Liason Service...based at RBH) and they would help you get the issue sorted out. Yes Studio 25, I get your drift. However I do feel it is wrong and counter productive to rant on here when the establishment in question has no knowledge of the situation, and is therefore at a disadvantage.....it cannot represent itself....it cannot answer, and worst of all it cannot investigate or resolve the issues. |
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