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How do I complain to Cdhb?

How do I complain to Cdhb?

Consumer Liaison contact details

  1. Email: [email protected].
  2. Phone: 09 375 7048.
  3. Mail to: Consumer Liaison Team, Auckland DHB, Private Bag 92024, Auckland Mail Centre, Auckland 1142.

How do I access my Cdhb email at home?

If you don’t receive e-mail from CDHB on your phone, you can forward this e-mail to an address that you can access on your phone, or use your mobile device web browser to go to: https://mail.cdhb.health.nz and login using your usual CDHB credentials. after a few moments, present you with a passcode.

How do I make a formal complaint about my GP surgery?

If you wish to complain about your GP, dentist, opticians or pharmacy service you can do so by contacting NHS England by email NHS England at [email protected] and more information can be found on their website.

How do I make a complaint about a doctor in NZ?

Complaints about a medical practitioner should be made to the Health and Disability Commissioner, PO Box 1791, Auckland, Free phone 0800 11 22 33. Alternatively a complaint can be made with the Medical Council of New Zealand, PO Box 11 649, Wellington.

What is Health Connect South?

Health Connect South, an Orion Health solution, pulls information from disparate sources, presents it in a single patient view, and allows users to update or add information to the medical record. This includes test results, allergies, x-rays, medications and previous hospital admissions.

Where do you park when going to Christchurch Hospital?

“We’re aware that it’s not always easy for our patients and visitors to get a park in the Lichfield St car park. With the Deans Ave car park there will be ample parking spaces for patients and visitors with reliable and regular transport for them to and from the hospital with our shuttle service,” David says.

How do I complain about my GP receptionist?

How do I report a doctors surgery UK?

Call 0345 015 4033 or visit www.ombudsman.org.uk for more information. If you have had a final response from either the practice or NHS England, and you feel like your issue still hasn’t been resolved, you can ask the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman to look into your complaint.