Friends & Family Test Results

What is the Friends and Family Test?

The Friends and Family Test (FFT) is an important feedback tool that supports the fundamental principle that people who use NHS services should have the opportunity to provide feedback on their experience.

It asks people if they would recommend the services they have used and offers a range of responses. When combined with supplementary follow-up questions, the FFT provides a mechanism to highlight both good and poor patient experience. This kind of feedback is vital in transforming NHS services and supporting patient choice.

Launched in April 2013, the FFT question has been asked in all NHS inpatient and A&E departments across England and, since October 2013, all providers of NHS funded maternity services. In its first year, more than 2 million individual responses were given. The FFT is now being rolled out to an extra seven areas of NHS care making the opportunity to leave feedback possible in almost all NHS services.

The feedback gathered through the FFT is being used in NHS organisations across the country to stimulate local improvement and empower staff to carry out the sorts of changes that make a real difference to patients and their care. While the results will not be statistically comparable against other organisations because of the various data collection methods, FFT will continue to provide a broad measure of patient experience that can be used alongside other data to inform service improvement and patient choice.


Previous FFT Feedback

Very GoodGoodNeither good nor poorPoorVery poorDon’t knowRespondentsPercentage positive
Apr 247815134010292%
Mar 24831410109998%
Feb 24811430019996%
Jan 24791521219995%
Dec 23791240119794%
Nov 237918111010097%
Oct 23821311109897%
Sep 23711222419290%
Aug 2368940218492%
Jul 23501005206790%