Acute care hospitals are crucial in our healthcare system, providing care to patients with urgent needs. As patients usually arrive unexpectedly and their conditions can be severe, enhancing their overall experience is paramount. A positive patient experience has been associated with better health outcomes, higher patient satisfaction, and improved staff morale, positively impacting hospital performance. Anthony Misitano of PAM Health explores some of the best practices acute care hospitals can adopt to enhance patient experience.
Communication
Effective communication is key to enhancing patient experience. Patients in acute care hospitals may be scared, confused, and in pain. Staff who communicate effectively, empathetically, and promptly help to reduce a patient’s anxiety and improve their overall experience. One strategy for improving communication is empowering staff with relevant training, equipping them with the soft skills necessary to communicate effectively with patients and their families. Adopting electronic medical records is another way to enhance communication across various clinical teams, creating synergies in communication and collaboration between medical personnel.
Patient-Centered Care
Adopting a patient-centered approach is pivotal in enhancing patient experience. This approach focuses on the patient as the center of care, emphasizing listening to patients’ needs, preferences, and values. Patient-centricity requires that acute care hospitals tailor the care to what patients need and want, and improving this dimension of care requires ongoing training of healthcare personnel, improving patient-clinician communication, and actively involving patients and caregivers in the care process.
Pain Management
Acute care hospitals routinely face the challenge of managing patients’ pain levels. Providing pain relief has positive implications for patients’ recovery and well-being. Because hospitals remain the largest prescribers of opioids, with the ongoing opioid crisis, acute care hospitals must develop comprehensive pain management strategies. These strategies could incorporate alternative therapies such as music therapy, physical therapy, and other non-pharmacological interventions, as these have been shown to improve patient outcomes, reduce reliance on medication, and positively impact the patient’s overall experience.
Standardization Of Care
A standardized approach to healthcare promotes consistency in the patient experience, improving quality and reducing risks to patient safety. It helps to establish best practices, reduces variations in care delivery, and improves operational and clinical outcomes. Adopting a standardized care delivery approach requires hospitals to implement evidence-based care protocols. These protocols should be underpinned by data analytics, benchmarking, and rigorous monitoring of clinical outcomes. They should be integrated into hospitals’ electronic medical records, creating visibility on the standard of care being delivered.
Environment And Amenities
A pleasant and comfortable physical environment has been established as a determinant of patient experience. Acute care hospitals that focus on creating an aesthetically pleasing and patient-friendly environment, including amenities such as private bedside entertainment controls, flat-screen televisions, comfortable furniture, and access to Wi-Fi, have been shown to provide an enhanced patient experience. Any investment in the physical environment of acute care hospitals must take a patient-centric approach, ensuring that patients receive care that is medically effective and thoughtful of the whole patient experience.
Experienced Caregivers
The hospital staff, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, must have the necessary skills and experience to provide top-notch care. Experienced caregivers who are knowledgeable in their fields and provide timely, effective treatment can help patients recover more quickly, reducing their length of stay and overall healthcare costs significantly.
Conclusion
According to Anthony Misitano of PAM Health, enhancing the patient experience is pivotal to acute care hospital performance. Adopting a patient-centered approach to care, standardizing care delivery, providing pain management, improving communications, and creating comfortable and aesthetically pleasing physical environments are key strategies that hospitals can adopt to enhance the patient experience. With a focus on evidence-based best practices and an infrastructure that allows for monitoring, acute care hospitals can measure their success in enhancing the patient experience, leading to better patient satisfaction rates, staff morale, and clinical outcomes.