Satisfaction questionnaires for emergency patients were developed in the present study and face to face surveys were conducted. The rate of effective retrieval was 96.8% and the response rate was 96.2%. The ? coefficient for internal consistency was fairly high (0.7099~0.9217) and there was a fairly strong correlation between the various items and the subordinate factors (0.744~0.912, with the exception of B15). A factor analysis indicated that the factor load and structure were basically consistent with the contents of the questionnaire. A statistical analysis showed that the satisfaction questionnaire for emergency patients, which had both credibility and validity, could be used for evaluating emergency patient satisfaction and could provide hospitals with the basis for measuring medical quality.