Question: A 2 0 1 8 Binary Fountain survey indicates most American adults post online reviews of their medical experiences, and suggests leaders respond to patient

A 2018 Binary Fountain survey indicates most American adults post online reviews of their medical experiences, and suggests leaders respond to patient feedback if they want to compete in todays marketplace.
What can you do?
Monitor websites; watch for others that spring up.
Look for trends (good or bad) with each location and physician.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues. Reply to negative reviews by owning problems, apologizing, thanking reviewers for feedback and offering to resolve issues offline.
Thank patients for positive reviews.
Educate staff members about new processes addressing patient issues.
The payoff:
Improved patient experience.
Positive patient reviews (free advertising).
Increased patient retention.
Increased patient referrals.
Data points:
51% of American adults in 2018 shared health care experiences online, up 30% from 2017.
68% of young millennials (ages 18-24) shared health care experiences online, a 95% increase from 2017.
95% of patients say online review and rating sites are a somewhat to very reliable.
70% of patients say online sites have influenced physician selection.
63% of patients use ratings and reviews from hospital or clinic websites or Google to choose a physician.
Share your thoughts and experiences about the responses of your health systems and how effective these responses are.

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