Overall Patient Experience Scores: 2017 Community Mental Health Survey update
Overall Patient Experience Scores: 2017 Community Mental Health Survey update
Today NHS England published the latest statistical information on patients’ experience of mental health services in the NHS. This is an update to include results from the 2017 Community Mental Health Survey.
Further supporting information, including an accompanying methodology statement, is available for this series by going to:
The 2017 survey included 57 NHS trusts in England, including combined mental health and social care trusts, Foundation Trusts and community healthcare social enterprises that provide mental health services. One trust was excluded, so the survey results represent 56 NHS trusts in England.
Eligible patients were aged 18 years or over, who had received specialist care or treatment for a mental health condition in September, October or November 2016.
Responses were received from around 12,150 patients, with a national response rate of 26%.
NHS England has also published a Diagnostic Tool, designed to help NHS managers and the general public understand what feeds in to the overall scores and how scores vary across individual NHS organisations.
You can access the tool by going to: