Owning the Moment through Standardized Service Recovery Training
The VA New England Healthcare System developed a standardized service recovery program to improve patient satisfaction, increase customer loyalty, and build patient trust. The VA’s S.A.L.U.T.E. training model empowers staff to provide prompt service recovery when errors occur, correcting what went wrong for the patient, mending the damage the error caused, and restoring trust in the relationship.
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5 in 5: Project Management Principles to achieve a CMS 5-Star Rating in Five Years
Learn what one hospital did to kick off its journey to earning a CMS 5-star rating in five years. In this learning bite, MedStar Washington Hospital Center describes how it rolled out standard service behaviors to over 2,500 associates and providers in six months using sprint methodology and other project management techniques.
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Navigating Conflict in Physician Communication
By Sofie Morgan, MD MBA FACEP CPXP CPC Conflict is integral to the human experience, even for physicians with a strong commitment to professionalism. From my practices as a patient experience professional and an emergency physician, it is clear that conflict often overlies deeper feelings of being misunderstood or undervalued. Yet, in my professional coaching
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