16
oct
2018

How was your hospital stay? Health PEI wants to know

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Mary Laura Coady and Marion Dowling

Were you or a loved one admitted to an Island hospital in the last month? Health PEI wants to hear from you as part of its new online patient satisfaction survey in acute care.

The online survey is available in English and French, and patients discharged in September will receive a postcard in the mail with the link to the survey. The change is aimed at getting more people to do the survey and ensuring patients are experiencing patient and family centered care.

“It’s really important to continue to work toward improving the patient experience with real-time feedback,” patient navigator Mary Laura Coady said. The new survey was developed by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). 

Health PEI hospitals started collecting patients’ email addresses over the past year so the survey can be sent by email to patients after discharge.  Patients will be notified by email and regular mail when the surveys are ready to go.

 The surveys, which will be sent out quarterly, include questions based on the four principals of patient and family-centered care: information sharing; dignity and respect; collaboration; and participation.

“We want to know how our patients experienced the care provided by everyone in the system,” said Marion Dowling, Health PEI’s chief of Nursing, Allied Health and Patient Experience.

“We are encouraging people to provide us with this information and are hoping giving them an electronic option makes it easier.”

Dowling explained there was a lower response rate with acute care surveys last time so they decided to try this new approach. They plan to take patient feedback from recently discharged patients back to staff at the health care facilities so recommended changes can be made.

 “In acute care situations patients feel anxious and unsure, it can be a stressful time,” Dowling said. “We want to know if they were satisfied with their care, what helped make the care and what we can work to improve.”

Health PEI is the Prince Edward Island government agency responsible for the delivery of publicly funded health services in the province.

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