Improve Patient Experience
Employee identification is a crucial aspect of the patient, their families and the medical staff experience.
How you dress effects how you are perceived; increasing your self-confidence and enhancing your credibility. 90% of the nurses studied felt how they dressed had a great impact on their image; of themselves and from patients. There is also plenty of evidence that a branded, color-coded uniform system builds a sense of organizational alignment and will make each member more valued. Physicians want to practice in a setting where they perceive collaboration across the care team plus support for delivering safe, high-quality, patient-centered care. Olesea Azevedo with AdventHealth shares how the new uniform program supports their connected care delivery model. Jeremy Robinson with AdventHealth talks about how the new standardized uniform program promotes patient safety, adds to the patient experience, and provides a new employee benefit.Improve patient quality of care and clinical outcomes.
To survive, today's health care organizations must navigate in the value- and performance-based worlds, where payers pay for positive outcomes.
13 roles
the number of roles dressed similarly that could enter a patient's room.
1 in 10
the number of patients harmed while receiving hospital care.
$150 billion
the amount referral leakage cost American hospital systems over a year.
Safer, more positive outcomes.
A uniform system can propel performance.
Individual Perceptions
Team Engagement
Physician Loyalty
Patient Safety
A Connected Care Delivery Model
Employee Benefit
Right Person. Right Time. Right Care.
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