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Right to Respond

As part of our commitment to providing an honest and transparent view of health and social care services, Healthwatch Birmingham encourages providers to respond to comments the public have left.

Alongside ensuring providers can have a fair say in discussions about their services, replying to reviews demonstrates evidence of responding to patient feedback for the CQC, who regularly monitor our Feedback Centre. It is also an effective way to recruit service users for any wider engagement work at your organisation.

Guidelines for provider responses:

  • Keep language appropriate and civil
  • Remain professional and treat people’s comments fairly
  • Engage with the content of the review by addressing specific points and avoid cut and pasting a standard response
  • Don’t disclose the service user’s personal details or any potentially identifying information
  • Where appropriate leave organisational contact details e.g PALS or patient engagement teams for people to get further information

Remember: your response will be seen by everyone who uses the Feedback Centre, not just the original reviewer. All responses are moderated in accordance with our moderation policy.

For full terms and conditions, including a guide to how right to reply works for service providers download this guide.

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Original feedback for

Iridium Medical Practice



Didn't act quickly enough

Mum in heartland care home. Numerous calls to gps stating my mum was stressed in care home after my dad passing in June. We couldn’t visit. They’d been married 57 years. The queen is lost without her prince, her family can be there for her. Why couldn’t l be there for my mum. For her then to go downhill so stressed diabetes reading sky high. Clearly had an infection, but dr altering her diabetes meds. Reviewing her this went on for weeks. Mum was getting worse. She was on long term antibiotics for water infections. Was bleeding. I wasn’t fully informed until l noticed deterioration in mum care home and gp told me very little, only me noticing her decline. To calling gp numerous times. Then 12 October mum couldn’t breathe, ambulance took here to heartland A&E. The hospital called us in she was end of life. Sepsis. Readings of the scale. My point is gp & care home didn’t act quick enough. I could see my mum was rotting. Prize Draw Data – 14/4/21

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