To Care is Human: The Factors Influencing Human Experience in Healthcare Today

Jason A. Wolf, PhD, CPXP | President, The Beryl Institute
Discover the findings and reflections from The Beryl Institute’s latest study on the factors that influence patient experience and as revealed in the paper, To Care is Human. This session will explore the opportunity we have in evolving our healthcare mindset to a focus on care expansion and addressing what may have very well been in our way. Supported with in-depth research and consumer insight, the webinar will unveil the factors influencing patient experience from the Institute’s study supported by Siemens Healthineers and challenge us in how we can work to elevate the human experience in healthcare in 2019 and beyond.
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