In all cases we will first try and ensure that the patients immediate health needs are being met if necessary taking urgent action before any matters relating to the complaint are tackled.
CONFIDENTIALTYComplainants will be treated with appropriate confidentiality. The pharmacy will only discuss confidential information to the extent it is necessary in order to answer the complaint.
TIMESCALE FOR RESOLVOING COMPLAINTThe complaints manager will in normal circumstances discuss with the complainant the manner of handling the complaint and the response period to respond to a complaint. If the complainant does not wish to discuss the manner of handling and response period, the complaints manager will write to inform the complainant of the response period.
Receiving a verbal complaintStaff will listen to the patients concerns and if they are able, resolve them immediately. Staff will seek to understand the nature of the complaint and any aspects that are not immediately obvious. Complainants will be encouraged to speak openly and freely about their concerns. Staff will listen and accept the complaint. If an oral complaint is resolved to the satisfaction of the complainant not later than one working day after receiving the complaint, the formal (i.e. written) complaints procedure below will not be used. If, however, the complainant wishes the complaint to be dealt with under the formal procedures, the complaint may be made orally, in writing or electronically. Staff will pass the complaint to the pharmacy complaints manager to deal with as soon as practicable.
Receiving letters of complaintThese will be passed to the pharmacy complaints manager. If the complainant is not the patient, the pharmacy complaints manager will consider whether it is appropriate to require the consent of the patient in order to investigate the complaint.
Acknowledging a complaintWhen a complaint is received orally or in writing, the complaints manager will send an acknowledgement within three working days. The complainant will be asked if they wish to discuss the manner of handling the complaint and the response period for dealing with the complaint.
Investigating a complaintThe complaints manager will oversee the investigation of a complaint. The complaints manager will make all necessary inquiries such as interviews with the complainant, pharmacists and members of staff. The complaints manager will keep notes of all these interviews. If the pharmacy needs to invite the complainant in to discuss the complaint as part of the investigation they will be invited to bring a relative, friend or someone from the Independent Complaints Advocacy Service (ICAS), if they want to.
Resolving a complaintAt the end of the investigation the pharmacy owner will write to the complainant providing a report which includes the following matters
- an explanation of how the complaint has been considered
- the conclusions reached in relation to the complaint including any matters for which the complainant or pharmacy contractor considers remedial action is needed
- confirmation as to whether the pharmacy owner is satisfied that any action needed in consequence of the complaint has been taken or is proposed to be taken
- details of the complainant’s right to take their complaint to the Health Service Ombudsman.
Recording
The pharmacy will keep a file of remarks made, forms, investigation notes, letters, action taken etc.
TIME LIMITS FOR THE PHARMACY ACCEPTING COMPLAINTS
The pharmacy will investigate complaints made within 12 months of the date on which the matter which is the subject of the complaint occurred, or within 12 months of the date on which the matter which is the subject of the complaint came to the notice of the complainant. In the event of a complaint being received “out of time” the complaints manager will decide whether it is still possible to investigate thoroughly. If the decision is made that a complaint will not be investigated because it is out of time the complaints manager will write to the complainant informing them of this and explaining why the decision has been made.
COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE PHARMACY AND ANOTHER NHS BODY
The pharmacy will seek to investigate and resolve these complaints in conjunction with the other body. The pharmacy will get the complainant’s permission to liaise with the other body before proceeding. If the complaint is solely about another body, the pharmacy will get the complainant’s permission to pass the complaint on to that body.
COMPLAINTS AND DISCIPLINE
The complaints procedure is about giving explanations and making improvements. If as a result of a complaint it is necessary to discipline a member of staff, the disciplinary procedure will be used.
Monitoring complaints
The complaints manager and the pharmacy owner will be responsible for ensuring the pharmacy makes constructive use of feedback from complaints. The pharmacy will keep a log of complaints and make use of feedback from comments and complaints to improve services.
CONCLUSION
As a pharmacy we will encourage Suggestions, comments and complaints from all of our patients and customers, so we can continually improve the services we offer. Complaints must be looked upon as an opportunity for improving our services and ultimately securing the future of our business. Complaints will be dealt with in a non-confrontational manner and we should not feel threatened by them. All complaints will be dealt with in a manner that maintains confidentiality for those involved. Only those people within the pharmacy, who need to know, will learn of the complaint.
Our aim is to give our customers the highest possible standards of service and we aim to deal swiftly with any problems that may occur if you require further information or want to speak to one of our Pharmacist feel free to call 07581392650.