Patient and health professions student team perceptions of patient-centeredness in an inter-professional education home-visit program: An exploratory study
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Objective: Effective communication is crucial in multiple sclerosis (MS) care, influencing patient satisfaction, self-management, and health outcomes. This study explores the experiences of people with MS (PwMS) regarding communication with healthcare providers and between providers within healthcare systems. Methods: This qualitative study analyzed open-ended responses from 590 participants in a national cross-sectional survey. Thematic content analysis was conducted
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Change Leadership: Five Tactics to Make Best Practices Stick
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Complimentary – Change in healthcare is inevitable – and often challenging. Yet it’s essential for sustaining the patient experience behaviors and practices that matter most to patients and for bringing meaning and joy to the work of healthcare professionals. Change feels even harder when patient experience best practices fall short because real world circumstances and
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Pulse Check: Perspectives on Human Experience
Published September 19, 2025
Complimentary – This 30-minute session will explore key headlines from the most recent PX Pulse report and findings from the State of Human Experience 2025 study. Participants will engage in discussion on consumer perspectives on the current state of healthcare, review the biggest trends in human experience, and reflect on how these insights will impact both
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