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Our Region's cancer patients rate care best in England
CANCER patients in Cheshire and Merseyside have given a nine out of 10 rating to their care; the highest in England for the second year running; and our region is also doing well on other benchmarks of cancer healthcare.
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Patient experience of treatment and care is very important to the NHS and each year the service conducts a survey of patients in England for their views. The National Cancer Patient Experience Survey asks questions such as how and when a patient's cancer was diagnosed, how involved they felt in decisions about their care and treatment and how much information they were given. There are also questions about how patients felt they were treated and how much support they were given by other NHS or social services. The latest results from the 2023 survey; which involved more than 63,000 responses nationally and around 1,700 from Cheshire and Merseyside; have now been published and show that patients in the area rate their care as 9.01 out of 10, above the England average of 8.89 out of 10 and highest for the second year in a row throughout the country's cancer alliance regions. Cheshire and Merseyside scored higher than the expected range in most areas, including:-
Ellie Gunner-Taylor, CMCA Health Inequalities and Patient Experience Officer, said: "Thank you to every patient who took the time to complete the survey. It is so important that we learn from the experiences and views of patients. We would not be able to make improvements across the cancer pathway without their feedback and involvement." For more information and to view the full set of results, go to:- NCPES.Co.UK
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