Frontline Lessons from ISCAS: What Complaints Are Teaching Clinicians – Environment Matters

Experience is Clinical
FLI#4.1: Environment Matters

With years of experience and ongoing trend analysis, ISCAS continues to categorise complaints and identify their underlying causes. One finding still catches many clinicians off guard: environmental complaints remain consistently high.

In the full year 2025 – 2026, ISCAS recorded 62 Stage 3 heads of complaint relating to accommodation and clinical issues (non-medical and nursing). Together, these accounted for 20% of all heads of complaint.

The outcomes are telling:

  • 50% of accommodation complaints were upheld or partially upheld
  • Fewer than 25% of non-medical and nursing clinical issues were upheld or partially upheld

As highlighted in a previous post, when people are dissatisfied, they often raise additional concerns beyond their primary complaint – issues that may not initially have met the threshold but become relevant in context.

What sits underneath this?

Patients experience care as a whole:

  • Cleanliness
  • Noise
  • Organisation

👉 These factors directly shape confidence in clinical care.

If the environment feels wrong, trust in treatment drops.

For healthcare professionals, this is a useful reminder: perception of care isn’t built on clinical outcomes alone – it’s influenced by everything surrounding them.