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"Text Charges"

About: United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust

(as a service user),

Please be aware that, despite being told on the first text there are no charges, this is incorrect. The text says: 

"Thinking about your Outpatient experience at United Lincs Hospitals NHS: How likely are you to recommend our service to friends and family if they needed similar care or treatment? 1 Extremely likely, 2 Likely, 3 Neither likely nor unlikely, 4 Unlikely, 5 Extremely unlikely, 6 Dont know. Reply today, your feedback is anonymous & important to us. Contrary to warnings that may appear on your phone ALL REPLIES ARE FREE. Reply STOP to opt out. Thank you."

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Response from Sharon Kidd, Patient Experience Manager, Patient Experience, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust 6 years ago
Sharon Kidd
Patient Experience Manager, Patient Experience,
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Submitted on 14/08/2017 at 09:50
Published on Care Opinion at 11:30


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Dear Unhappy69,

I am sorry that you had had cause to complain about receiving a communication from our Trust regarding the Friends and Family Test survey and would like to thank you for raising this with us.

The NHS England’s Friends and Family Test (FFT) is mandated as part of the NHS contract for use throughout all areas of the NHS. This includes hospitals, GP surgeries, dentists etc. Along with all other general hospitals across the country, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust has to ask inpatients, emergency patients, women who use maternity services, outpatients and day case patients how likely they are to recommend the ward, Accident and Emergency Department, outpatient clinic or department to their friends and family based on their experience in the hospital—this question has a range of possible answers from 'Extremely likely' to 'Extremely unlikely'.

We ask the FFT question to all of our patients within 48 hours of using one of our services and as you can imagine this is a huge task with us seeing so many people which is why we had to move to an electronic automated system to collect this data.

With regards to the notification of a charge, patients who text 80870 will not be charged anything. Our system uses a free to end user short code. This warning is a message that may appear for some smartphone users who run Android operating system 4.2 and above. It is a generic message that comes up for all short codes and doesn’t differentiate between those that charge or those that are free. But please be assured your FFT responses are FREE.

If you would like me to opt you out of the receipt of any future FFT survey texts then please contact my assistant, Christopher.sharman@ulh.nhs.uk quoting reference CO388532 and we will opt you out immediately.

With best regards,

Sharon Kidd,

Patient Experience Manager

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Update posted by Unhappy69 (a service user)

Thank you for your reply but I assure you I sent 2 texts to 80870 and I have been charged

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