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Indicator 16: Description
Title | Healthcare experience. |
National Indicator/Target | Improve the quality of healthcare experience. |
Brief Description | This measure will be developed based on information from the new Programme for Improving Healthcare Experience which was announced in March 2007. It will provide an indicator of how positive the experience of using healthcare services is for patients and carers. |
Strategic Objective(s) to Which Indicator Relates | This indicator informs progress in relation to the Healthier Strategic Objective. |
More Detailed Definitions |
Definitions of Keywords | Patients are defined as healthcare users after a specific episode of care. In the first instance these will be from a hospital inpatient setting. Carers are defined as the people who are the principle support for a person using healthcare services. In the first instance these will be from a hospital inpatient setting. |
Evidence Source | Source: Scotland's Programme for Improving Healthcare Experience (formally known as the Scottish Patient Experience Programme). This indicator is yet to be fully developed, as it is based on a new programme of surveys, and other qualitative and improvement work, that will be carried out during 2008. It is likely to be a proxy measure based on the experiences of hospital patients, rather than encompassing the whole range of services in the first instance. However, the focus could be changed in future years. The measure will either be an overall indicator of healthcare experience; or an indicator of experience in the aspect of care that is identified as most important to patients in Scotland. |
Baseline and Past Trends | The 2008 survey will provide a baseline measurement, and improvement will be assessed from then. As this is a new programme, there are no past data. |
Methodology | Likely to either be a simple random sample or systematic sample of patients. In England an equivalent programme samples 850 patients per NHS Trust (with a 60% response rate). This sample size was derived using sample power calculations based on analysis requirements relating to sampling error for top-line results, ensuring that the sample has sufficient power to detect differences over time. Work will be undertaken at the beginning of 2008 to develop the methodology in a Scottish context. |
Data Ownership and Quality Assurance | This is a new data source and the initial results will not be National Statistics as a result. |
Publication of Data | The data will be published at www.infoscotland.com/bettertogether on an annual basis after the first survey is completed in autumn of 2008. |
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