NHS patients express increasing dissatisfaction with levels of privacy NHS patients are increasingly dissatisfied with the level of privacy afforded to them in hospital, a new report has revealed, after repeated Government failures to close mixed-sex wards.
A patient-led study assessing the non-clinical aspect of NHS care shows that scores in the area of "privacy, dignity and wellbeing" have decreased by four per cent since 2014.
The revelation comes just months after a long-standing pledge to close mixed-sex hospital wards was dropped by the Conservatives, despite it appearing in both its 2015 and 2010 manifestos. The Daily Telegraph
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A patient-led study assessing the non-clinical aspect of NHS care shows that scores in the area of "privacy, dignity and wellbeing" have decreased by four per cent since 2014.
The revelation comes just months after a long-standing pledge to close mixed-sex hospital wards was dropped by the Conservatives, despite it appearing in both its 2015 and 2010 manifestos. The Daily Telegraph
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