This training course focuses on enhancing the patient experience, emphasizing communication, empathy, service design, and process improvement to strengthen patient engagement, satisfaction, and the overall quality of healthcare delivery and outcomes.
Top-tier healthcare organizations must view the “patient experience” as a critical standard for evaluating their quality, safety, and service performance. A well-managed patient experience can elevate a healthcare organization to new heights in patient care, enhancing its reputation and ensuring long-term sustainability.
This course focuses on transforming patient experiences by providing knowledge on how to create and implement an experience-based framework that shapes overall organizational performance. Participants will also learn how to establish high-performing, engaged healthcare teams, build effective clinical relationships, and apply strategies and tools that prioritize patient needs.
Defining Patient Experience:
Before exploring how to transform it, it’s essential to define what is meant by “Patient Experience.” It encompasses all interactions between a patient and the healthcare system, including their care from health plans, doctors, nurses, and staff in hospitals or clinic settings. By positively modifying these interactions, healthcare providers can significantly improve the quality of care they deliver and enhance patient satisfaction.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Unit 1: Building Effective Clinical Relationships
Unit 2: The Key Role of Communication
Unit 3: Cultural Diversity in Patient-Centered Care
Unit 4: Attracting and Engaging Customer-Focused Employees
Unit 5: Creating a Coaching Culture
Unit 6: Designing The Patient Experience
Transforming the patient experience is essential for creating a culture of patient-centricity. Healthcare professionals can use the knowledge gained from this course to enhance their skills and improve their ability to manage patient-related issues. Commitment and education are key to achieving better patient-centered outcomes, starting with this course.
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