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Wednesday, July 8, 1998 Published at 18:26 GMT 19:26 UK


UK Politics

NHS complaints soar

Complaints about NHS care have risen but remain low

Complaints about the health service have risen sharply but remain low.

New government figures show that since 1994-95, the number of official complaints received by the Health Service Commissioner soared by 52% in England, 36% in Scotland and 33% in Wales.

The figures were revealed by Welsh Health Minister Win Griffiths in a Commons written reply.

He wrote: "The number of complaints referred to the commissioner is low - 149 in Wales, 196 in Scotland and 2,315 in England."

He added: "Relatively small numerical changes, therefore, can produce larger percentage movements year on year than are justified by the trend."



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