Your views are important to us!
As a practice we believe it is important to hear the views of our patients on the services they receive. We appreciate all forms of feedback as it is a valuable way of seeing what is working and what can be improved with regards to the practice and the services we offer. Feedback from the people that use our services is even more valuable. We look at the feedback on a regular basis. This includes doctors, managers, nurses, administrative and reception staff. We take your comments very seriously to help us improve the way we work.
The good, the bad and the ugly. In order to improve our services we gather feedback from a number of sources, for example, the national patient survey and Friends and Family Test. You can complete the Friends and Family Test below.
You can provide your feedback in the following ways:
1. Our PPG group
Information regarding our PPG group can be found by clicking here.
2. Written feedback
Written feedback can be put in our suggestions box located in the waiting room which is checked on a regular basis.
3. Emailing the practice
You can email the practice with any feedback you have at any time on LIWCCG.mailbrayfordmedicalpractice@nhs.net.
4. Patient questionnaires
Taking part in the practice's annual report when invited by the practice.
5. Friends and family test
The Friends and Family Test (FFT) is an important feedback tool that supports the fundamental principle that people who use NHS services should have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experience.
Listening to the views of patients and staff helps identify what is working well, what can be improved and how. The FFT asks people if they would recommend the services they have used and offers a range of responses.
The FFT drives service improvement and has resulted in a number of revisions to the way we work, for example being able to access your full medical record online. National scores so far have told us that at least nine out of ten patients respond positively on their experience. Patient comments also identify areas where improvements can be made so that providers can make care and treatment better for everyone.
Please watch the video to find out more.