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PXme

Patient Experience Improvement Solution (PXme)

What is the PXme?

Patient Experience leaders and managers often struggle with understanding how to navigate patient experience from their starting point to their end-goal. The PXme provides a roadmap that reduces patient experience ‘overwhelm’, by providing specific and customized actions to enable effective and efficient improvement of patient experience, in line with the Quadruple Aims.

How does the PXme work?

The PXme determines the level of Patient Experience Maturity of an organization based on an in- depth assessment of their patient experience activities, using our proprietary 6e methodology. Once the maturity level of the organization is determined, the organization receives a customized Actions Matrix that maps key activities that need to be implemented in order to progress to the next level of maturity. A Solutions Matrix also provides a ready overview of the technology solutions that will aid the organization in their Actions.

Why is the PXme important to Executive Leaders as well as Managers of Teams?

The key benefits of the PXme to senior leadership include:

– Establish a clear understanding of current capabilities, gaps and requirement relative to objectives
– Identify where to focus Workforce Culture & Change Management efforts – translate measurement into outcomes
– Identify specific actions and solutions, based on real-life case studies, that address patient experience improvement, the development of patient-centered skills and empathy,
– leadership and frontline staff engagement, health and wellbeing, reward and recognition etc
– Independent evidence-based to indirectly support quality, safety and Standard 2 (Partnering with Patients) accreditation efforts
– Minimise wasted resources and time, whilst maximizing efficiency, value-based care and budgetary return on investment (ROI)
– Support business cases and act as input into organizations’ Strategy and Performance Optimization framework

The PXme Solution

The PXme begins with a self-assessment that comprises a series of detailed questions on various organizational elements that link directly to patient experience. Some examples of elements measured in the assessment are Measurement and Complaints Management, Patient Experience Infrastructure, Environment, Leadership, Culture, Training & Education, Staff Wellbeing & Mental Health, Vision and Strategy. The outcomes of the assessment are linked to a report that outlines specific actions, tools and solutions that the organization can implement to improve patient experience. Once improvements have been embedded, the PXme can be repeated to track the organization’s progress on the patient experience maturity spectrum.

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