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Last week I talked about Patient Opinion at Alex Stobart's very excellent ScotWeb2 unconference. Lots of very interesting, knowledgeable and motivated people there, so it was a great day.
One or two people wanted the slides, so I've put them on SlideShare and embedded them here:
We're keen to provide a proper Patient Opinion service for patients and carers in Scotland who want to offer feedback about their health care (and we already get stories). One challenging issue, which we are already bumping into elsewhere too, is that there are many, many small hospitals located in very sparsely populated areas.
Why is this a challenge? Because we aim to maintain the confidentiality of those posting on Patient Opinion, and because we don't want to inadvertently defame a member of staff. Suppose we receive a posting about the Royal Isolated Hospital which says: "I was seen at this hospital last week with my genital warts. The nurse I saw was clearly incompetent." So far so good: the patient and staff member are not identified - unless you happen to live locally. In which case you and everyone else round about will know that the only patient seen there in the last month was Iain, and the only nurse at the Royal Isolated Hospital is Margaret.
This doesn't seem desirable - but neither does the option of publishing feedback without saying which service it is about.
We have a few ideas on how we might tackle this - but we're looking for more. Suggestions, please!
The narrow road to the deep north
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