The latest independent survey has found that the majority of patients treated at Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust feel that they were well looked after by hospital staff, during their time in hospital.
They also reported having confidence and trust in the doctors and nurses treating them, as well as being treated with dignity and respect while in hospital.
The survey, commissioned by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), asked adults who were discharged from Plymouth Hospitals during July 2016 after having spent at least one night in hospital, to rate various aspects of their stay and care.





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