Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust: Share your experience of care

care quality commission

The independent regulator of health
and social care in England

Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust

We will be returning to inspect on 13 September. Help us decide what to look at.

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We're inspecting Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust from 13 September and the 111 Service in October.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent health and adult social care regulator. Our job is to check whether hospitals, care homes, GPs, dentists and services in your home are meeting national standards.

CQC's last inspection

Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust is rated as requires improvement.

In September our inspectors will be undertaking a focused follow-up inspection, which means that it will look at areas of concern identified during our last inspection in January 2015, in particular the emergency operations centre, patient transport services, resilience and urgent and emergency care.

You can read the report from our last inspection.

Then in October we will be inspecting the 111 service provided by the trust.

The feedback people gave us about their experiences of care before the last inspection was important and helped us to decide what to look at during our inspection.

Give us your feedback about Emergency Ambulance Response, patient transport and 111 service

Please click on the link below to share your feedback online.


Tell us about other services

You can also tell us about care from other services in your area such as your GP, dentist or care home. We'll use this information to help us to decide when to inspect and what we should look at on inspections.

Online:
Click here

Phone:
03000 616161

Email:
enquiries@cqc.org.uk