National Neurology Patient Survey 2018/19 Results
I am pleased to share the report of the 2018/19 National Neurology Patient Experience Survey, which The Neurological Alliance has launched today. The report is called Neuro Patience; a title chosen with intended irony given the results show that the experience of people with neurological conditions remains poor. The main message in the report is that care and support for people with neurological conditions should be accessible, personalised and holistic – but the survey findings show that this is far from the reality for many people. On our website, as well as our full report of the survey findings, you can find an interactive map about regional variation in patient experience, a summary of the key findings as well as how to take action on the results by writing to your MP.
In the report, the Neurological Alliance set out the findings as well as what change should happen as a result. The findings are being discussed with a number of key decision makers in Parliament this Wednesday and with NHS England’s Medical Director on Thursday.
Specialist Information Officer and Cerebral Palsy Programme Lead
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Hi @Richard_Scope
They still have a long way to go.
No mention of the 4 types of Auditory Processing Disorders.
Hopefully they will eventually get up to date regarding these issues and make some progress to the required muli - disciple approach required to investigate and provide understanding and support for these neurological issues. -
After being under several neuros for 17 years and receiving 2 wrong diagnoses, I was finally discharged, because they didnt know what was wrong with me. So now I am not monitored and will never know why I can`t walk.
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I can imagine how incredibly frustrating that is @pollyanna1052
I work with people and families that are still striving for some sort of definitive diagnosis. I have heard first hand about the strain that it puts a person under. I'm here to support you and talk if you need to.
Scope
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