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> go the hospital receptionist and tell them you want to make a complaint to PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Services) they will have a pals rep with you within a few minutes and tell you all you need to know about complaining
> Moan, complain, and moan again about everything you have concerns about.
> Forget your manners and complain to the staff nurse.
> so my boyfriend (now my OH) who isn't bothered by things like that did dial 999 - lucky for me he did as my appendix burst as the surgeon opened me up.
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> Always ...record (voice) photograph or video if concerns are being flaffed off....
> Photography is not always permitted in order to preserve the dignity of other patients so I would check that first.
> It wouldnt necessarily have to include other patients faces.
> I do however think it was down to the way the whole health service is funded and run
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> I would say that is your last resort. I certainly would not consider it before talking to the nurse in charge. She/he will be happy to give you a PALS leaflet if you are not satisfied following your talk. PALS would probably direct you back to that stage anyway
> People using the health service usually feel they can raise such concerns with a member of staff, such as a therapist, doctor, nurse or receptionist and the NHS expects that the person you approach will do their best to help you. But if you are not satisfied by their response or prefer to talk to someone not directly involved in your healthcare, PALS is there to help.
> The people who see you using a camera are not necessarily going to know that. I think you have to ask yourself if it was worth bringing yourself that sort of trouble.
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> ..I would imagine they would have the sense to discretely take photos on a mobile or small digital camera
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