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JA24 Specialty Gaps in Our Patient Journey - Can We Balance Health and Care?
Issue: July/August 2024
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The terms patient satisfaction and patient experience are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. To evaluate the patient experience, we must determine from the patient whether something they expected to happen actually happened. Satisfaction, on the other hand is the determination of whether a patient’s expectations of the encounter were met. Two patients may undergo the exact same “clinic visit” but share completely different evaluations of approval.

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Donna Vierheller, COE, COT

 (410-502- 9992; dvierhe1@jhmi.edu), is assistant administrator–clinical operations, Johns Hopkins Hospital– Wilmer Eye Center, Baltimore, Md

 

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