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East Grinstead Hospital Comes Top For Care In National Survey

QVH’s nurses helped the hospital come top in the latest national inpatient survey

Queen Victoria Hospital (QVH) has again topped the list in the national survey of inpatients at NHS hospitals throughout the country.

In questions specifically about nurses, QVH came top in the country. Nurses answered patient questions in ways they could understand, included patients in conversations and inspired confidence and trust.

QVH also came top in the country on care and treatment. Staff gave patients the right amount of information about their condition and treatment, listened to their worries and fears and did everything they could to control pain.

The hospital was rated highly on the whole hospital journey from the time on the waiting list before admission, through choice and quality of food, help with eating, wards quiet enough to sleep at night, being involved in decisions and given the right amount of information, being supported to leave hospital and go home safely.

Steve Jenkin, Chief Executive, said:

“This achievement is something every member of staff and volunteer at the hospital has contributed to. When you work at QVH, whether in theatres, wards, clinics, labs, offices, switchboard, kitchens or gardens, there is a very direct connection between your work and the experience of our patients. I know our staff are very proud of this commitment to our care, and will continue to look for ways to do even better.”



Nicky Reeves, Chief Nurse, said:

“Patients have told us that they had confidence and trust in the staff treating them, and we know that feeds into our excellent clinical outcomes. They also told us that we go the extra mile on the things that are really important when you are in hospital, like helping patients to keep in touch with family and friends.”

Anybody interested in a clinical career at QVH can come along to the careers open evening on Wednesday 12 October from 5-9pm at the hospital. You can find out more here https://www.qvh.nhs.uk/2022/09/careers-and-recruitment-event/ 

QVH is a leading specialist centre for reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation, helping people who have been damaged or disfigured through accidents or disease. For more information please visit www.qvh.nhs.uk. Follow QVH on social media: www.facebook.com/QueenVictoriaHospital www.twitter.com/QVH or www.instagram.com/queenvictoriahospital/

*The annual national survey of inpatients at all NHS hospital trusts in England asks patients a wide range of questions about the care and support they received. This year’s survey carried out by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) surveyed 62,235 patients who received care in 134 acute hospitals in England during November 2021.

The findings help the NHS to continually improve, enabling hospitals to see how they are doing year-on-year and how they compare with others. The data is also used by CQC as part of its regulating, monitoring and inspecting NHS acute trusts in England.

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