Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH) is encouraging local people to take part in a survey that will examine the care received by its patients.

The Adult Inpatient Survey is led by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and is one of five major surveys that take place at MKUH every year. Patients aged 16 plus, who stayed in the hospital for one night or more during November 2024, will be invited to share their experiences in confidence.
Qualifying patients will receive surveys by post over the coming weeks, and the deadline for completion is 21 April 2025. The survey questions cover a wide range of aspects including quality of care, communication with hospital staff and on-site facilities. Survey results are expected to be published later this year.
Commenting on the survey, Julie Goodman, MKUH Head of Patient and Family Experience, said: “Feedback from our patients is vital and helps us to understand what we need to improve, as well as where we’re doing a good job. I would like to actively encourage every patient who receives a survey invitation to please take time to share their experiences with us. This hospital exists to serve the needs of local people. The more patient voices we get to hear, the better we can shape our services to suit the diverse and changing needs of our fast-growing city.”
For more information, visit https://www.mkuh.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/tell-us-about-your-care or email engagementteam@mkuh.nhs.uk
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