Improving Patient Satisfaction Results: The Radiology Journey The Entire Radiology Team Introduction: Radiology began to focus on improving patient satisfaction.

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Improving Patient Satisfaction Results: The Radiology Journey The Entire Radiology Team Introduction: Radiology began to focus on improving patient satisfaction scores at the beginning of FY11. An organizational goal of achieving the 40 th percentile was announced at that time Aims of the Initiative: Identify, analyze and address obstacles to superior patient satisfaction results Demonstrate 1% improvement in patient satisfaction results Situation Analysis: Results not reviewed regularly Results achieved fluctuated monthly Employees not held accountable to achieving improvement in results Methods: Implemented Patient Satisfaction Committee including frontline employees and managers Committee reviewed results of Press Ganey Scores and established baseline (Jan 10 – Jun 10) Questions selected that could be directly impacted by employees Goal to improve results by 1% set Goals distributed to all employees and announced that goals would be incorporated in FY11 employee evaluations Solution Development FY11: Continued Town Hall Meetings Refreshed AIDET training Implemented –Employee identification badges –Monitoring of patient delays in EPIC –Scripts for informing patients about delays –Scripts for telephone greetings –Pagers for family members of patients undergoing long procedures –Radiology Communication Boards –Employee Suggestion Boxes Conducted internal patient surveys using Press Ganey questions FY11 Results: Solution Development FY12: Enhanced Town Hall Meetings Began use of multi-media format Included frontline staff as presenters Developed themes for meeting content Made meetings more interactive Established Employee Business Card Program Provided feedback mechanism for patients Positive feedback used as source of content for thank you notes to employees and other employee recognition opportunities Negative feedback provided opportunity for improvement and service recovery with patients Reinforced use of key words for comfort and explanation Conducted management rounding with patients and employees FY12 Results: Press Ganey Question FY11 Goal FY12 Score FY12 Evaluation Rating Helpfulness of the person at the registration desk Degree to which you were informed about delays Friendliness/Courtesy of staff Courtesy of X-ray technologist Staff's concern for your comfort Explanation from the staff about what would happen Cleanliness of facility Overall rating of care received during your visit Likelihood of your recommending our facility to others FY12 Results: Baseline Data Goal Set Goal Increased for FY13 Chart Legend At or above goal Above baseline, but below goal Below baseline Goal Set Goal Increased for FY13 Conclusion: Improving Press Ganey Scores takes: A team approach Time Effort Consistent communication of current results Consistent reinforcement of initiatives Creative thinking Implementing employee suggestions when possible fosters a sense of ownership of the team Driving accountability through inclusion of goals on employee evaluations facilitates improvements in scores Even with a focused approach success was not achieved for all metrics (Informed About Delays) Baseline Data Goal Set Goal Increased for FY13 Press Ganey Question FY11 Goal FY11 Score FY11 Evaluation Rating Helpfulness of the person at the registration desk Degree to which you were informed about delays Friendliness/Courtesy of staff Courtesy of X-ray technologist Staff's concern for your comfort Explanation from the staff about what would happen Cleanliness of facility Overall rating of care received during your visit Likelihood of your recommending our facility to others