The GP Patient Survey is a large-scale postal survey run by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England. The survey receives responses from around 800,000 adults in England every year. It looks at patient experiences of their GP practice and primary care generally. The results from the latest publication of the survey were released on 6th July 2017. The most recent reports and survey materials can be found on the GP Patient Survey website (please see 'Related Resources' for further details). The analysis tool also enables you to look at the survey in more detail and view the results by specific sub-groups or trends over time.The results of the latest GP Patient Survey are now available via the GP Patient Survey website. The GP Patient Survey is a large-scale postal survey run by Ipsos MORI on behalf of NHS England. The survey receives responses from around 800,000 adults in England each year. The latest data are from the July 2017 publication, collected during January-March 2017. Reports and survey materials can be found on the GP Patient Survey website and the analysis tool enables you to look at the survey in more detail, view the results by specific sub-groups and view trends over time. The GP Patient Survey website also allows patients to compare their GP practice with other practices and with the local and national average. For more health data see the UK Data Service health theme pages.
The GP Patient Survey is a large postal survey sent to around c.2.15 million adults each year. Until July 2016, data was collected in waves; there were between two and four waves a year, depending on the fieldwork period. From this point, the data has been collected annually, between January and March, with publication in July.