Healthcare complaints handling systems: a comparison between Britain, Australia and Taiwan.

Health Serv Manage Res

Department of Healthcare Information and Management, Ming-Chuan University, Taiwan, ROC.

Published: May 2011

This paper explores the health care complaints handling reforms enacted in Britain, Australia and Taiwan. A documentary search for policy documents, reports and studies related to the reforms of the health care complaints handling system was conducted. A keyword search was performed within PubMed and ProQuest for the period 1985-2009 to identify relevant articles. The study found that the major difference in health care complaints handling systems between countries, is the mechanism for running a complaints system. Both Britain and Australia have attempted to incorporate patient complaints into their national quality systems. Their intention was to set up mechanisms to create an effective bridge, at a national policy level, between the patient complaints management system and the quality management system.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/hsmr.2011.011003DOI Listing

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