Summary
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an organisation that inspects and regulates health and social care services to make sure they meet fundamental standards of quality and safety.
About seven million people who used NHS services in the past five years had concerns about their treatment but had never raised them, according to the Care Quality Commission. Of these, over half (58%) expressed regret about not doing so. However, when people did raise a concern or complaint, the majority (66%) found their issue was resolved quickly, it helped the service to improve and they were happy with the outcome.
The Patients Association is here to help and can pass on the information you provide to the CQC. Whether this is a positive example of great health or social care you've received, or of a troubling experience you or your family have had.
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