Patients give top marks to popular Plymouth hospital

Mary
Authored by Mary
Posted: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 - 13:34

Since March the team at Practice Plus Group Hospital Plymouth (formerly Peninsula NHS Treatment Centre) have constantly changed the way the hospital operates to support the local NHS trust and its patients through the pandemic while latterly reintroducing and maintaining elective (planned) treatment.

While there has been much change one thing has remained constant, and that is the popularity of the hospital among its patients - a fact borne out by the latest results from the national Friends and Family Test (FFT).

Throughout October the hospital was scored by 614 patients, 98.2% of whom would recommend it to their family and friends. Its ophthalmology service and day award achieved a score of 100%, a score they have maintained each month for the past three months.

All providers of health care are required to carry out the Family and Friends Test as part of the NHS’ commitment to improving the patient experience. The results of the test rest on the level to which a patient would recommend a health care facility to their nearest and dearest.

The team at the hospital are working hard to keep it a safe, low-risk COVID environment. As a result they are encouraging patients to keep appointments unless told otherwise or if they have been in contact with someone with coronavirus, are displaying the symptoms of the coronavirus, have tested positive or have been contacted by the NHS Track & Trace Service.

Practice Plus Group Hospital Plymouth is well known for the quality of its patient experience and was the first hospital of its kind to achieve a rating of ‘Outstanding’ from the Care Quality Commission. Comments from patients posted on Facebook include: “They made me feel in safe hands”; “Treatment is perfect, my experience was commendable”; “The care and respect they give to patients is outstanding”, and; “The care is top class, just like all the staff.”

Margaret Mahoney, Head of Nursing and Clinical Services at Practice Plus Group Plymouth commented: “My thanks go to our patients who took the time to complete the FFT survey, and to my colleagues who have maintained exceptional standards of care while rising to unique challenges.”

www.plymouthpeninsulahospital.nhs.uk

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