Do national policies for complaint handling in English hospitals support quality improvement? Lessons from a case study.
Jackie van DaelT W ReaderAlex GillespieL FreiseA DarziE K MayerPublished in: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (2022)
This study demonstrates how national policies and regulations for complaint handling can impede, rather than promote, quality improvement in local settings. Accordingly, we propose a number of necessary reforms, including patient involvement in complaints investigations, the establishment of independent investigation bodies, and more meaningful data analysis strategies to uncover and address systemic causes behind recurring complaints.