
The government's proposal to survey 100,000 patients a year in order to improve services faces considerable organisational problems. We estimate it will cost 200,000 pounds a year. The simple opinion poll approach should be avoided in favour of a detailed questionnaire. A rolling programme of surveys in specific service areas might be more meaningful than a comprehensive annual survey. The aims of capturing patients' views and comparing performance across the country could prove incompatible.
Patient Satisfaction, Research Design, Government, Health Care Surveys, Research Support as Topic, Surveys and Questionnaires, Ownership, Humans, Organizational Innovation, State Medicine, United Kingdom
Patient Satisfaction, Research Design, Government, Health Care Surveys, Research Support as Topic, Surveys and Questionnaires, Ownership, Humans, Organizational Innovation, State Medicine, United Kingdom
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