EDUCATIONAL EBOOK

How to Continuously Improve Patient Satisfaction as the Healthcare Industry Evolves

The healthcare industry is constantly evolving, which means you need to follow changes in regulations, the economy and even the state of the political landscape.

So it’s no wonder you might be concerned about how you can improve patient satisfaction while navigating the ever-changing direction of the industry.

But it’s possible. And it can be done without increasing costs. We’ll show you how.

In this guide, you'll discover:

  • The 4 common hurdles to improving patient satisfaction and how to overcome them
  • 3 easy strategies you can use now to improve and maintain patient satisfaction
  • The one thing that can set your facility apart

Continuously Improve Patient Satisfaction ebook
POWERFUL FEATURES

Not Just a Rounding Tool

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DIGITAL ROUNDING

A robust digital data collection tool allows our clients to easily compile and analyze quality data for performance improvement, compliance, high reliability efforts.

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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

With proactive, continuous checking, regulation compliance becomes a byproduct; eliminating the 'ramp up' time before a survey.

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PI AGGREGATION

Save time and effort by using the automatically generated PI intel. Begin performance improvement efforts immediately.

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REAL-TIME REPORTING

Have instant access to any failed item and when/where/who/why it failed. Transparency and accountability is essential, but often lacking.

BIG PICTURE

A methodology to support High Reliability efforts

Whether it is moving the organization towards High Reliability or simply reacting to HAC fines, healthcare organizations often need a way to improve reliability.

This can be accomplished by:

  • Implementing optimized processes
  • Building a culture of reliability
  • Utilizing tools to leverage healthcare workers’ potential to provide improvement
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