Using the Right Tools to Uncover the Hidden Factors Impacting Patient Experience
Published July 2, 2024
The entire healthcare industry is being reshaped by trailblazers who make personal and emotional connections that will define the healthcare brands of the future. Those unwilling to make changes and adapt to the expectations of forward-thinkers will be left behind. This learning bite explains why organizations that prioritize experience transformation through innovative tools and solutions will be well-positioned for success today and in the future.
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Published November 12, 2024

By Laken Francis In an ever-evolving digital age, remote working has become prevalent in all industries. Remote working has become increasingly popular since the introduction of laptops and portable hardware, but we all saw the boom that took place in 2020 when COVID-19 became a pandemic. There were many people, including myself, that never had
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Patient Family & Community Engagement | Quality & Clinical Excellence | Staff & Provider Engagement
Collaborative Solutions for Managing Challenging Family Interactions
Published January 27, 2026
2pm ET / 1pm CT / 12pm MT / 11am PT – Discover a human-centered, multidisciplinary approach to navigating difficult family interactions in healthcare. This webinar shares how teams across all levels – clinicians, leaders, and families – developed tools, algorithms, and training processes to ensure safety, teamwork, and emotional support. Attend this webinar to
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Culture & Leadership | Staff & Provider Engagement
Rising Strong: Team Resilience Strategies
Published May 6, 2025

Join us for an insightful webinar where we’ll share practical resilience tools and strategies that greatly enhanced the well-being of a 50-member caregiver team. This team, which manages complaints and grievances for 33 hospitals and 385 clinics across four states, saw their Patient Engagement Scores climb from 63% to 83%, outperforming Intermountain Health’s overall employee
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