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Customer Satisfaction Survey Result Health
Public Service Customer Satisfaction Direction of change Key Drivers Most Satisfied Least Satisfied
Health
a) GP Patients
84% of recent patients satisfied with service on last visit to GP (DH 2003) constant
  • Quality of care
  • Dialogue with GPs
  • Appointments
  • Older
  • White British
  • Left education at 16
  • Younger
  • London BME
  • Post 16 education
b) In-patients 77% of recent patients satisfied with service on last visit to In-Patients (DH 2003) Small improvement in rating of care
  • Quality of care
  • Admissions arrangements
  • Explanations
  • Older
  • Men
  • White British
  • Left education at 16
  • Younger
  • BME
  • Women
  • Post 16 education
  • London
c) Out-Patients 81% of recent patients satisfied with service on last visit to Out-patients (DH 2003) constant  
  • Older
  • Men
  • White British
  • Younger
  • BME
  • Women
  • London
d) A&E 71% of recent patients satisfied with service on last visit (DH 2003)

Possible improvement in 2002, plateauing since then
constant

 
  • Older
  • Men
  • White British
  • Left education at 16
  • Younger
  • BME
  • Women
  • Post 16 education
  • London