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Patient care experience surveys evaluate the degree to which care is patient-centered. This article reviews the literature on the association between patient experiences and other measures of health care quality. Research indicates that better patient care experiences are associated with higher levels of adherence to recommended prevention and treatment processes, better clinical outcomes, better patient safety within hospitals, and less health care utilization. Patient experience measures that are collected using psychometrically sound instruments, employing recommended sample sizes and adjustment procedures, and implemented according to standard protocols are intrinsically meaningful and are appropriate complements for clinical process and outcome measures in public reporting and pay-for-performance programs.
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Rebecca Anhang Price
Marc N. Elliott
Alan M. Zaslavsky
Medical Care Research and Review
Harvard University
Yale University
Massachusetts General Hospital
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6d802a0177bf533ed92de — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077558714541480
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