Objectives: It is assumed that classifying and aggregated reporting of patients’ complaints by regulators helps to identify problem areas, to respond better to patients and increase public accountability. This pilot study addresses what a classification of complaints in a regulatory setting contributes to the various goals. Methods: A taxonomy with a clinical, management, and relationship domain was used to systematically analyze 364 patients’ complaints received by the Dutch regulator. Results: Most complaints were about hospital care, mental health care, and elder care.About certain sectors such as emergency care, little numbers of complaints were received. The largest proportion of complaints concerned the clinical domain (51%), followed...
Objective. To develop a standard taxonomy for inpatient complaints that could be adopted in a wide a...
Objective This review aimed to synthesize the extant research on complaints in general practice. ...
Introduction A global rise in patient complaints has been accompanied by growing research to effecti...
Objectives: It is assumed that classifying and aggregated reporting of patients' complaints by regu...
<strong>Background:</strong> Governments in several countries are facing problems concerning the acc...
Background Governments in several countries are facing problems concerning the accountability of reg...
textabstractBackground: Governments in several countries are facing problems concerning the accounta...
Health care complaints are an underutilized resource for quality and safety improvement. Most resear...
Background: Handling patient complaints about health care issues is important. However, many patient...
Background: Patient complaints are not only expressed to healthcare providers but also to patient in...
Background Patient complaints have been identified as a valuable resource for monitoring and improvi...
Background: Information from patient complaints – a widely accepted measure of patient satisfaction ...
Background: Patient complaints from the healthcare system can be helpful to respond patients’ needs ...
Background: In 2004, Patient Rights Units were established in all public hospitals in Turkey to allo...
BACKGROUND: Information from patient complaints - a widely accepted measure of patient satisfaction ...
Objective. To develop a standard taxonomy for inpatient complaints that could be adopted in a wide a...
Objective This review aimed to synthesize the extant research on complaints in general practice. ...
Introduction A global rise in patient complaints has been accompanied by growing research to effecti...
Objectives: It is assumed that classifying and aggregated reporting of patients' complaints by regu...
<strong>Background:</strong> Governments in several countries are facing problems concerning the acc...
Background Governments in several countries are facing problems concerning the accountability of reg...
textabstractBackground: Governments in several countries are facing problems concerning the accounta...
Health care complaints are an underutilized resource for quality and safety improvement. Most resear...
Background: Handling patient complaints about health care issues is important. However, many patient...
Background: Patient complaints are not only expressed to healthcare providers but also to patient in...
Background Patient complaints have been identified as a valuable resource for monitoring and improvi...
Background: Information from patient complaints – a widely accepted measure of patient satisfaction ...
Background: Patient complaints from the healthcare system can be helpful to respond patients’ needs ...
Background: In 2004, Patient Rights Units were established in all public hospitals in Turkey to allo...
BACKGROUND: Information from patient complaints - a widely accepted measure of patient satisfaction ...
Objective. To develop a standard taxonomy for inpatient complaints that could be adopted in a wide a...
Objective This review aimed to synthesize the extant research on complaints in general practice. ...
Introduction A global rise in patient complaints has been accompanied by growing research to effecti...