Patient Experience Second Opinion: Expanded Telemed Simulation Broadens Inquiry of Health Care Provider Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Issues
Published November 12, 2025
In the quest to improve patient experience and health outcomes, the impact of provider consultation generally earns serious consideration. This study recruited a richly diverse pool of participants to examine how patient demographics and psychographics during a telemedicine consultation simulation impact the perceptions of the provider that contribute to patient satisfaction. Further, this study relies on a between-subject experimental design to investigate how “provider” verbal and nonverbal communication and demographics in addition to patient demographics and psychographics impact patient perceptions and outcomes of the simulated telemedicine experience. Results inform how healthcare provider verbal and nonverbal communication might be improved through training on both the full process of consultative communication and specific skills that contribute to ultimate improvement of patient experience.
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