Category: Annual Report
Total documents: 27
NHS Orkney Patient Feedback Annual Report 2022-2023
The 2022/23 Patient Feedback Annual Report details how NHS Orkney has received, responded to, and acted upon feedback, complaints and engagement to help improve and develop our services. In order to ensure patients, carers and families receive the best possible care across our services, we need to continually review, learn and improve, ensuring we embed...
Whistleblowing Standards – Annual Report – 2021-22
This is NHSO’s first annual Whistleblowing Standards Report since the national standards came into force on 1 April 2021 and covers the period 1 April 2021 to 30 March 2022.
Public Health Annual Report 2022-2023
The report covers just some of the activity undertaken from April 2022 to March 2023 primarily by the public health department and covers work undertaken around health protection, screening and health improvement.
NHS Orkney Patient Feedback Annual Report 2021-2022
The 2021/22 Patient Feedback Annual Report details how NHS Orkney has received, responded to and acted upon feedback, complaints and engagement to help improve and develop our services. In order to ensure patients, carers and families receive the best possible care across our services, we need to continually review, learn and improve, ensuring we embed...
NHS Orkney Patient Feedback Annual Report 2020 – 2021
The 2020/21 Patient Feedback Annual Report details how NHS Orkney has received, responded to and acted upon feedback, complaints and engagement to help improve and develop our services. In order to ensure patients, carers and families receive the best possible care across our services, we need to continually review, learn and improve, ensuring we embed...
NHS Orkney Patient Feedback Annual Report 2019 – 2020
The 2019-20 Patient Feedback Annual Report details how NHS Orkney has received, responded to and acted upon feedback, complaints and engagement to help improve and develop our services. In order to ensure patients, carers and families receive the best possible care across our services, we need to continually review, learn and improve, ensuring we embed...
NHS Orkney Duty of Candor Annual Report 2018/19
Duty of Candour is a legal responsibility of all health and social care services in Scotland. When unintended or unexpected events happen that result in death or harm as defined in the Act, those affected must be made aware and understand what has happened and receive and apology from the care provider. An important part...