Patient satisfaction surveys prompting hospitals to improve patient experiences
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Patient satisfaction surveys prompting hospitals to improve patient experiences

Health Care :: Patient satisfaction surveys prompting hospitals to improve patient experiences

Health Care :: Patient satisfaction surveys prompting hospitals to improve patient experiences

The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday examined how hospitals nationwide are "mining patient satisfaction surveys to identify patient pet peeves and service problems" and using those findings to "adopt the family-centered-care approach, which advocates building strong partnerships with patients and their families to improve care."

Hospitals have a history of conducting internal patient surveys, but "they haven't always acted on the lessons learned," the Journal reports.

According to a 2006 health care satisfaction survey by Press Ganey Associates, the industry in general "is not successfully responding to the opportunities for improvement presented by its customers." The report, based on surveys of more than two million patients at 1,576 hospitals nationwide, indicates that there is "a communication disconnect" between patients and providers.

Press Ganey's Vice President of Public Policy Deirdre Mylod said the trend is starting to change as hospitals this year will be required to conduct patient satisfaction surveys to receive full Medicare reimbursements. The results of the surveys will be posted on the federal hospitalcompare.hhs.gov Web site and "will allow consumers to see for the first time how hospitals are ranked by their patients -- and how they stack up to rivals," the Journal reports.

(Published at www.spiritindia.com on Wednesday, February 7, 2007)
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