Secondary analysis of hospital patient experience scores across England's National Health Service - How much has improved since 2005?
Kate HoneyfordFelix GreavesPaul AylinAlex BottlePublished in: PloS one (2017)
The greatest improvement across all three settings has been for cleanliness, which has seen national policies and targets. Information about danger signals and medication side-effects showed least consistency across settings and scores have remained low over time, despite information about danger signals showing a big increase in score. Patient experience of aspects of access and waiting have declined, as has experience of discharge delay, likely reflecting known increases in pressure on England's NHS.