F198 Response Accepted

Measuring cultural health

Recommendation

Healthcare providers should be encouraged by incentives to develop and deploy reliable and transparent measures of the cultural health of front-line nursing workplaces and teams, which build on the experience and feedback of nursing staff using a robust methodology, such as the "cultural barometer".

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
- The government's response in "Hard Truths" (Cm 8777, November 2013) accepted this recommendation and stated that healthcare providers should develop transparent measures of cultural health on front-line wards (Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First, DHSC, November 2013).
- The NHS Staff Survey, conducted annually, includes questions on staff engagement, morale, safety culture, and willingness to recommend the organisation as a place to work or receive treatment. Results are published at organisation level and provide a partial measure of cultural health, though not at the ward-level granularity Francis recommended (NHS Staff Survey, NHS England, annual).
- CQC's inspection framework includes the "well-led" key question, which assesses organisational culture, leadership, and governance. Inspectors consider staff survey results and staff feedback as part of this assessment (CQC Inspection Framework, CQC).
- A specific national "cultural barometer" tool for front-line nursing workplaces, as Francis recommended, has not been mandated or deployed across the NHS. Some trusts have developed local cultural assessment tools, but there is no standardised national instrument measuring cultural health at ward or team level (NHS Staff Survey; CQC Well-Led Framework).
- No further published evidence has been identified of a national programme to develop the specific ward-level cultural measurement tool that Francis envisaged.
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Jurisdiction
England
Response
Accepted
Accepted Department of Health and Social Care
19 Nov 2013

The government published "Hard Truths: the Journey to Putting Patients First" (Cm 8777) on 19 November 2013, responding to all 290 recommendations of the Francis Report. This followed an initial response "Patients First and Foremost" in March 2013. Key reforms included a new Chief Inspector of Hospitals, strengthened Care Quality Commission inspection regime, a statutory duty of candour, and the fit and proper person test for NHS directors. Volume 2 (Cm 8754) contains the government's detailed responses to each of the 290 recommendations. See: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7cd486ed915d63cc65d167/34658_Cm_8777_Vol_1_accessible.pdf

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Note: Government responded via "Hard Truths: The Journey to Putting Patients First" (2014), a single document covering all 290 recommendations with a blanket acceptance. Individual recommendation responses were not broken out.
Published Evidence

Published assessments of progress from inspectorates, select committees, official progress reports, and other sources. Source type badge indicates whether each assessment is independent or government self-reported.

Insufficient Progress
06 Feb 2026
NHS England Other

Francis recommended measuring the cultural health of organisations. The NHS Staff Survey provides some cultural metrics and the CQC's 'well-led' domain assesses leadership culture. However, Francis himself said in 2023 that culture has 'not changed very much' and the continuing pattern of healthcare scandals suggests that cultural measurement tools have not been effective at driving change.

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Cultural measurement tools exist (Staff Survey, CQC well-led assessments) but Francis himself judged in 2023 that insufficient progress had been made on culture change.

Nuffield Trust - Francis interview, February 2023 View Source
Reasonable Progress
06 Feb 2023
Academic Review - Ten Years After Francis

Research published 2023 marking ten years since the Francis Report found mixed results. Structural and legislative changes largely delivered (duty of candour, FPPR, CQC overhaul, revalidation, Freedom to Speak Up Guardians). However, cultural change not fully embedded; understaffing, fear of speaking up, and poor complaint handling persist in parts of the NHS.

University of Birmingham: Ten years after Francis View Source
Confirmed Completed
01 Apr 2016
NMC - Nursing Revalidation

NMC Revalidation launched 1 April 2016 in direct response to Francis Report. All nurses and midwives must revalidate every three years. Replaced the Post-Registration Education and Practice system. Updated NMC Code published March 2015 strengthened requirements around candour and raising concerns.

NMC Response to the Francis Report View Source
Confirmed Completed
31 Mar 2015
NMC - Updated Professional Code (2015)

NMC published updated Code of Professional Standards for nurses and midwives (March 2015). Standard 14 specifically requires nurses and midwives to be open and candid with all service users about all aspects of care, including when mistakes or harm have occurred.

NMC Professional Duty of Candour Guidance View Source
Good Progress
11 Feb 2015
UK Government - Culture Change in the NHS

Government published "Culture Change in the NHS" (Cm 9009) reporting progress on all 290 recommendations. Key achievements: 19 hospitals placed in special measures; those trusts recruited 109 additional doctors and 1,805 additional nurses; 129 board-level changes made; excess avoidable deaths fell by 450 in less than a year.

Reasonable Progress
15 Jul 2014
NICE - Safe Staffing Guidance SG1

NICE published "Safe staffing for nursing in adult inpatient wards in acute hospitals" (SG1) on 15 July 2014. Evidence showed increased risk when registered nurse cares for >8 patients. Red flag: fewer than 2 RNs on any ward during any shift. However, NICE's broader safe staffing programme was controversially halted in June 2015 by NHS England. No mandatory nurse-to-patient ratios introduced in England (unlike Wales).

NICE Safe Staffing Guidance SG1 View Source
Good Progress
19 Nov 2013
UK Government - Hard Truths Vol 1 & 2

Government published "Hard Truths: The Journey to Putting Patients First" (Cm 8777) in two volumes. Vol 1 set out new actions; Vol 2 provided detailed response to each of the 290 recommendations. Approximately 204 of 290 recommendations were fully accepted.

Source
Report Report of the Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry 06 Feb 2013
Responsible Bodies
Healthcare providers Primary
Recommendation age 13.3 yrs
Last formal update 4576 days ago