Dont like the food? Now give feedback to AIIMS on inpatient diet
AIIMS Delhi to Go Fully Digital
New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi has announced an initiative to collect patients' feedback on the therapeutic and general diets served in its wards, set to be implemented by December 31. This new system will enable patients to share their opinions while allowing dieticians to track emerging trends, challenges, and areas for improvement.
This initiative is expected to create a continuous loop of inputs from patients to improve aspects such as food quality and hygiene standards, AIIMS Delhi Director Dr M Srinivas said.
According to the PTI report, a more streamlined mechanism for collecting patients’ feedback has been developed by the Dietetics Department by pasting QR codes on each patient’s bedside.
This will help patients scan the codes with their mobile phones and communicate their opinions about the diet served in the hospital. Besides, dieticians will visit various wards to talk to the patients to collect first-hand information about their meal experiences.
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