PX Pulse: Consumer Perspectives on Patient Experience in the U.S. – February 2025

The topics we explore in this issue look deeper into how consumers understand and engage in healthcare. Highlights underscore major opportunities in three areas: improving how people make healthcare decisions, prioritizing shared decision-making in healthcare organizations, and strengthening support for caregivers as vital members of the healthcare system.
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Policy & Measurement
Using Experience-based Design to Understand the Patient and Caregiver Experience with Delirium
Amy London, Product Innovation Specialist, Virginia Mason Medical Center, shares how using experience-based design was an innovative framework to increase their understating of the experience during and following episodes of hospital acquired delirium. Read associated PXJ article
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Policy & Measurement
Measuring what matters: A proposal for reframing how we evaluate and improve experience in healthcare
The conversation on measuring experience has been a long and thoughtful one. It has reflected a dynamic tension between measures used as a lever for action in some health systems and as a mechanism to determine reimbursable dollars in others. Yet underlying all the conversation, the question of what we measure, to what end we
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Policy & Measurement | Quality & Clinical Excellence
We need to be the patient in the room
Transgender activist Emily Newberry joins Director of Community Experience, Amy Kwiatkowski to share her multi-decade journey of acceptance and understanding and how it led her to the field of patient experience and advocacy. Listen as Emily describes how her own experience navigating the health care system as a transgender woman inspired her to be persistent
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