The calls to improve the experiences of NHS patients have shown no sign of quieting down since the Friends and Family Test (FFT) was launched a year ago, and it seems unlikely that anyone will be rolling out the cake and balloons for its first birthday. But the key question is, now that we are 12 months in, has the FFT had the intended positive effect of creating a patient-centred culture within the NHS and boosting patient satisfaction with the standard of care received?
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