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Understanding The Experience Of Medicare Advantage Patients In A Health Maintenance Organization, Curtis E. Boldman
Understanding The Experience Of Medicare Advantage Patients In A Health Maintenance Organization, Curtis E. Boldman
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
This study was conducted using a single Health Maintenance Organization in Las Vegas, NV to determine the key drivers and attributes of quality in the patient experience for Medicare Advantage holders. The purpose of this study was to investigate these perceptions of quality to assist the provider in identifying the areas in their treatment process which could be refined in order to better serve their customer base. With the recent changes in healthcare laws, patient satisfaction is now a key determinant in the financial compensation providers receive for services performed.
Data was collected by doing patient intercepts outside of the …
Athletes’ Perceptions Of Athletic Trainers Quality Of Care, Chadley Foster
Athletes’ Perceptions Of Athletic Trainers Quality Of Care, Chadley Foster
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The purpose of this study was to explore student athletes’ perceived satisfaction of care from certified and licensed athletic trainers (ATC) and satisfaction of care between full time and graduate student ATCs at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (n=61). Studies identify satisfaction as a method to measure quality of care and its influence on many aspects of athletes’ success including health outcomes. This is the first study that evaluated multiple aspects of care including type and length of sport participation, academic class status, number of ATCs seen, primary ATC (graduate or full time), number of interactions with primary ATC, injury, …
Patient Service Quality And Health Maintenance Organizations: Not An Oxymoron, Jessica Mcbeath
Patient Service Quality And Health Maintenance Organizations: Not An Oxymoron, Jessica Mcbeath
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
Today’s quality movement in health care has driven the importance of patient satisfaction and experience across the industry. While the subject is of huge interest to researchers and health care companies, many struggle to identify a unified list of attributes that are applicable globally. Due to the industry’s uniqueness, it becomes necessary to understand the population and specific attributes for each. In review of previous service quality research, this study presents many dimensions and attributes for application. Using existing service quality framework 5Qs, this study provides unique findings correlated to existing literature and presents actionable items.
Purpose: The purpose of …
The Effect Of The Implementation Of Relationship-Based Care On Patient Satisfaction, Laura Ellen Field
The Effect Of The Implementation Of Relationship-Based Care On Patient Satisfaction, Laura Ellen Field
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effects of relationship-based care (RBC) on patient satisfaction. RBC is a caring model that promotes a caring and healing environment by establishing and maintaining therapeutic relationships between patient, self, and coworker. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services links Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores with reimbursement to hospitals. It is essential to not only achieve high patient satisfaction scores in order to ensure full financial reimbursement, but also to ensure high quality, patient-centered care. The current project assessed samples from 2 medical surgical groups, one system-wide …
Interdisciplinary Bedside Rounding: Patient Satisfaction With Nursing Communication And Decreased Hospital Readmissions, Luanne Parks
Interdisciplinary Bedside Rounding: Patient Satisfaction With Nursing Communication And Decreased Hospital Readmissions, Luanne Parks
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
There is a lack of quality communication among health care professionals and patients in the hospital setting, which can negatively impact patient satisfaction and increase hospital readmission rates. Interdisciplinary bedside rounding (IBR) is a method of rounding that uses direct communication and discussion of the patient at the bedside, and the use of IRB may improve the quality communication among health care professionals and patients. The purpose of this program outcomes evaluation project was to evaluate whether IBR increased patient satisfaction with nursing communication and if IBR decreased hospital readmission rates. The Iowa model of evidence-based practice provided a framework …