PX Pulse: Consumer Perspectives on Patient Experience in the U.S. – June 2022
Published June 1, 2022


The Beryl Institute and Ipsos released findings from the ninth PX Pulse, a quarterly tracking survey and first of its kind effort to elevate understanding and track current perspectives on patient experience in healthcare across the United States. This issue offers reveals perceptions of quality remain relatively low while the importance of experience remains high.
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