DocHub provides a effortless and user-friendly option to add phone in your Patient Satisfaction Survey. Regardless of the characteristics and format of your form, DocHub has everything you need to make sure a fast and headache-free editing experience. Unlike other services, DocHub stands out for its exceptional robustness and user-friendliness.
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The patient experience. Alright, lets see a show of hands. How many of you have heard this three-word phrase at least once in the last 90 days? Okay, good. I see its the great majority of you. A quick search on the internet should leave no doubt that the patient experience is one of the buzziest of buzz phrases in healthcare today. I personally did a quick Google check on this phrase, and got 19 million results in sixty-eight hundredths of a second. Thats a lot roughly about the same number of sources I get when I search Google for information on heart attack, influenza, venereal disease and the U.S. Constitution. Meanwhile, when I check Amazon.com, I find that the patient experience is the subject of more than 3,000 books. Not coincidentally, I already own quite a few of these books. And I regularly read journal articles, newsletters and websites on the patient experience. Out of all this self-study, heres my big takeaway: everyone seems to be robotically repeating the same phrase