Letters to the hospital about care

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If a patient writes a letter to the hospital about the great care they receive from a nurse, does that nurse actually see the letter most of the time? I have only done this maybe like 3 times and once I wrote a letter about the unit I was on as a whole. I just wonder if they are shown to the nurse or just tossed aside?

I used to. My civilian facility used to give out gold stars that we wore on our badges for every time we were singled out by a patient.

It's appreciated greatly.

Had I known about that sort of thing when my dad passed away, I would've sent them a card. I didn't know people did that. I did mention them in his obituary, though, and named the hospital and the unit specifically. Hopefully someone heard.

We see letters and cards in our break room.

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.

I currently have one in my locker from a pediatric patient. Those that are sent specifically to the department usually end up on the window of the control desk (non-patient area as I'm in the OR and it's a slight distance from patient care areas).

Older thread, but YES we usually see them.... esp if you write it to the top people . I love seeing my name on those letters. It means a lot to me and I know my manager likes it too. Those letters are the best "thank yous".

Specializes in PACU, pre/postoperative, ortho.

My NM puts up cards & notes in our breakroom. I really love to see how appreciative pts are, especially when it wasn't so obvious during their stay! Sometimes the NM will also put up a list of staff who were given special mention during discharge callbacks.

Specializes in Ortho, Case Management, blabla.

Yes indeed, we get them. We get a copy of the press-ganey survey too if you write our names. Our manager makes copies and they go in our personnel file.

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