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Information and public services for the Island of Jersey

L'înformâtion et les sèrvices publyis pouor I'Île dé Jèrri

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​​​​​Complete our patient survey

You can complete our Private Patient survey related to your private inpatient admission on Sorel ward.

Your comments help us know when we got things right or have not met your expectations so we can improve.

Surveys can be completed:

  • ​online using the QR code in your room​
  • on paper by asking your nurse for a copy

If you have recently returned home from hospital, you can complete the Priv​ate Patient s​urvey online.

Complete the Private Patient survey

What we do with your feedback​​​​

We aim to provide the highest standards of care for every patient and value your views about our service.

We use this information to maintain and improve our high standards of care.

Find out about what our private patients say​.

Concerns or complaints

We take all comments and complaints seriously. If you experience a problem, no matter how small, we need to know about it, so that we can put it right.

We understand that you may be anxious about raising concerns during your admission. We would welcome the opportunity to resolve your concern at the time it occurs, ensuring the rest of your stay is trouble free. You can speak to the Ward Manager or Nurse In-Charge about any concerns you may have.

If you wish to make a complaint after you have left hospital, you can write to:

Feedback Team
2nd Floor Peter Crill House
Jersey General Hospital
Gloucester Street
St Helier
Jersey
JE1 3QS

Or you can email your complaint to: feedback@health.gov.je

Time limits for making a complaint

You should make your complaint as soon as possible. The time limit for complaints is 6 months from the date the incident or experience occurred, or 6 months from the date you were first aware of it.

Your letter should include a summary of your concerns and both where and when the events took place. You'll receive an acknowledgment within 2 working days.

Wherever possible, we will aim to complete the investigation and provide a response within 30 days.

We'll share your concerns with relevant staff. This helps us investigate your feedback and provide you with a response.

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