Who'd have guessed...?

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Who'd have guessed...?

The following is an extract from, The Bumper Book of Government Waste by Matthew Elliott and Lee Rotherham. It’s actually very entertaining in an OMG sort of way. The following refers to a comparatively paltry sum of £40,000, I could have picked out much worse, but this one amused me...

‘The NHS spent £40,000 on a 46-word ‘Patient Experience Definition’ defining what makes a good experience for a patient. This presumably excluded anything to do with the abuse of opiates. Following two £8,000 workshops with patients, a £4,000 public meeting, two £1,600 meetings with children and three £600 in-depth interviews with mental patients, they received a definition which stated the bleedin’ obvious:

“Getting good treatment in a comfortable, caring and safe environment, delivered in a calm and reassuring way; having information to make choices, to feel confident and to feel in control; being talked to and listened to as an equal; being treated with honesty, respect and dignity.”

The Department of Health said that, “We now plan to use the Definition to improve the patient experience.” ’

It just made me wonder, what definition of a good patient experience was the D of H misguidedly working under prior to this piece of groundbreaking research.

Any suggestions?

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Lou... humorous, in a scary way! But totally unsurprising. This is the sort of thing that occurs in all aspects of life, not just the NHS... People getting paid lots of money to state the bloody obvious! Hmm, I appear to have just stated the bloody obvious myself... £40K anyone? :-/ pe ps oid ... What is "The Art of Tea"? ... (www.pepsoid.wordpress.com)

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Lou... humorous, in a scary way! But totally unsurprising. This is the sort of thing that occurs in all aspects of life, not just the NHS... People getting paid lots of money to state the bloody obvious! Hmm, I appear to have just stated the bloody obvious myself... £40K anyone? :-/ pe ps oid ... What is "The Art of Tea"? ... (www.pepsoid.wordpress.com)

The All New Pepsoid the Second!

(oops!) :-/// pe ps oid ... What is "The Art of Tea"? ... (www.pepsoid.wordpress.com)

The All New Pepsoid the Second!

the Metro have a very amusing mini-column called "No Shit Sherlock" - research and comments from the department of the bleeding obvious and includes gems like, research from scientists in the Netherlands concludes 'People who regularly brush their teeth and floss are less likely to suffer from bad breath than those who do not.' jude "Cacoethes scribendi" http://www.judesworld.net

 

I like the one in which a research project into the efficacy of research projects found that generally, they weren't very effective at predicting certain results. Because of this, the project was abandoned because its findings weren't trusted!
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