Program Report: Improving Patient Experience at an Outpatient Clinic Using Continuous Improvement Tools.

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Title: Program Report: Improving Patient Experience at an Outpatient Clinic Using Continuous Improvement Tools.
Authors: Siddiqui, Muhammad Usman Hassan, Khafagy, Abdullah Ahmed, Majeed, Faisal
Source: Healthcare (2227-9032); Aug2023, Vol. 11 Issue 16, p2301, 10p
Subject Terms: MEDICAL quality control, RESEARCH, STRATEGIC planning, HEALTH services administration, TERTIARY care, MEDICAL care, EXPERIENCE, PATIENTS' attitudes, HUMAN services programs, QUALITY assurance, DESCRIPTIVE statistics, QUESTIONNAIRES, MANAGEMENT, OUTPATIENT services in hospitals
Geographic Terms: MIDDLE East
Abstract: Patient satisfaction with prompt and high-quality healthcare services plays a pivotal role in healthcare settings. The delivery of high-quality services within the healthcare sector is closely associated with continuous quality improvement (CQI), which is an incremental and progressive process that prioritizes the safety of all participants, favorable outcomes, systematic processes, and a regulated and improved working environment, particularly in later stages. Surprisingly, these aspects are less frequently explored in Middle Eastern countries. Thus, this research paper aims to assess the impact of quality services on patient satisfaction in tertiary care clinics located in the Middle East. To improve the quality of services in our clinic, we employed patient feedback as a valuable resource. We proactively reached out to all patients who had visited our hospital via mobile phone messages and requested their feedback on the services they received. Approximately 5% of all visitors responded and completed a comprehensive questionnaire. The majority of respondents expressed satisfaction with the services provided across various departments. However, they also offered valuable suggestions that helped us identify further areas for improvement and enhance the overall patient experience within our clinic. Drawing upon the feedback received, we meticulously considered the identified issues, redesigned our policies, and implemented strategic changes. Following the implementation of these new approaches, we once again sought patients' feedback on the quality of our services. Patient feedback highlighted the significant impact of optimized service delivery methods, resulting in a substantial increase in patient satisfaction. Overall, this study sheds light on the vital factors that can enhance patients' experience in outpatient clinics, emphasizing the importance of integrating patient feedback into continuous quality improvement initiatives. By utilizing this approach, healthcare providers, administrators, and researchers can effectively improve service quality and patient satisfaction. Consequently, this research paper serves as a valuable reference for public health stakeholders, administrators, and researchers in their pursuit of delivering exceptional healthcare experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:22279032
DOI:10.3390/healthcare11162301
Published in:Healthcare (2227-9032)
Language:English