Patient Experience and Satisfaction Survey [Accident & Emergency Service]
Collection of patient views for continuous service improvement
In order to better understand patient needs for shaping service directions and formulating improvement measures, the Hospital Authority has commissioned the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care of The Chinese University of Hong Kong to conduct a patient survey (through telephone interview) in the third and fourth quarter of 2016. The Survey would enable the Hospital Authority to better understand patients' experience at Accident & Emergency Department (AED) in public hospitals, their needs and expectations for the purposes of quality and service improvement. Individual telephone interview would be conducted within 3 weeks after patient's attendance on a random sampling basis.
Important aspects to be covered by the Survey:
- Registration Process and Waiting Time
- Environment & Facilities
- Hospital Staff
- Patient Care & Treatment
- Information on Leaving AED
- Overall Impression
Participating public hospitals
Hong Kong Region:
Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Queen Mary Hospital, Ruttonjee Hospital
Kowloon Region:
Caritas Medical Centre, Kwong Wah Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Tseung Kwan O Hospital, United Christian Hospital, Yan Chai Hospital
New Territories Region:
Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital, North District Hospital, Prince of Wales Hospital, Pok Oi Hospital, Tuen Mun Hospital
Island Region:
North Lantau Hospital, St. John Hospital
Please Support Patient Experience and Satisfaction Survey [Accident & Emergency Service]
請支持病人經驗及服務滿意度調查(急症室服務)
July-December 2016
2016年7月至12月
重視病人意見
不斷提升質素
Collection of patient views for continuous service improvement
The Survey would be conducted in the third and fourth quarter of 2016.
Please support the Survey and let us know your views on service of AED.
For enquiries, please call the Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Tel: 2252 8408) or Hospital Authority Head Office (Tel: 2300 7905)