CUSTOMER SERVICE TO PATIENT EXPERIENCE: THE CULTURAL SHIFT

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CUSTOMER SERVICE TO PATIENT EXPERIENCE: THE CULTURAL SHIFT C A T H E R I N E P A L L O Z Z I, C H A M, C C S D I R E C T O R, P A T I E N T A C C E S S A L B A N Y M E D I C A L C E N T E R

LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOR TODAY S PRESENTATION 1. Understand how to get staff buy-in to creating the optimal patient experience 2. Identify ways to change their culture from customer service oriented to patient experience focused 3. Integrate new tools to assist in the development of a patient experience program for patient access staff.

A little about our facility and department. 734 bed Level I tertiary care and teaching facility including an outpatient surgery center off site 40,300 admissions including 11, 600 external transfers 76,000 emergency department visits 470 faculty physicians 25 County Service area *Engagement with Studer Group beginning 2014 Patient Access 130 Staff including management Scope of services: Financial Clearance Operations: Pre- Admission Registration; Insurance Verification and Patient Assistance Unit Registration : Inpatient, Outpatient ** Radiology, Non-patient Laboratory, Cardiac Catheterization, Surgical Check-in, Birthplace, Apheresis, Pre-Admission Services **with reporting decentralization of other outpatient services Access Center Emergency Department Clerical Team (all clerical staff registration and health unit coordinator functions) Quality and Development Team -

NAHAM 2007 and 2008 Patient Access Week Theme!

Customer Service 101 Customer Service 101/Cultural Competence Learning Objectives You will learn (Class Objectives): Customer Identification Albany Medical Center s Customer Service Standards What our patients and customers want and expect How we affect the customer How to be flexible How to greet customers

Cultural Shift = Change of Behavior and Change of Result

Patient Experience: Why Is Employee Engagement Important? M A J O R I T Y O F U. S. E M P L O Y E E S N O T E N G A G E D D E S P I T E G A I N S I N 2 0 1 4 - A M Y A D K I N S 31.5% of U.S. employees engaged in 2014 Engagement at its highest since 2000 Younger workers are least engaged G A L L U P P O L L WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Less than onethird (31.5%) of U.S. workers were engaged in their jobs in 2014. The average is up nearly two percentage points from 29.6% in 2013 and represents the highest reading since 2000, when Gallup first began tracking the engagement levels of the U.S. working population. However, a majority of employees, 51%, were still "not engaged" and 17.5% were "actively disengaged" in 2014.

Impact of Employee Disengagement on the Patient Experience THE PROVEN CONNECTIONS BETWEEN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AND PATIENT SATISFACTION An HR Solutions case study using nearly 29,000 healthcare employee opinion surveys revealed compelling evidence that employee engagement has a direct tie to patient satisfaction. In the survey, it was determined that: 85 percent of engaged employees displayed a genuinely caring attitude toward patients, compared to only 38 percent of disengaged employees. 91 percent of engaged employees recognize their workplace as dedicated to patient care, compared to only 42 percent of disengaged employees. 82 percent of engaged employees would want to use the facility where they work as a healthcare provider, compared to only 22 percent of disengaged employees.

ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER STUDER PARTNERSHIP

ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER STUDER PARTNERSHIP (CON T)

KNOW YOUR WORKFORCE! In years of age: 71-94 52-70 36-51 16 35 expected to be 50% of workforce by 2020

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According to Gallup, what all customers -- and patients -- want is the fulfillment of four psychological elements: Confidence reflects the belief that patients can always trust the hospital to deliver on its promises Integrity reflects the belief that the hospital always treats patients fairly and will satisfactorily resolve any problems that might occur. Pride reflects the degree to which a patient feels good about using the hospital and about how using the hospital reflects on them. Passion reflects the belief that the hospital is irreplaceable and an integral part of patients lives.

THE OPTIMAL PATIENT EXPERIENCE OUR PROGRAM Agenda What is Customer Service? Why is it important? AMC Mission, Vision, and Code of Conduct Healthcare customer service vs Other types of customer service Who are our/your customers? Dealing with difficult customers Etiquette: Greetings Workspace Diversity Appearance/professional image Language and Communication AIDET Foundation for Superior Customer Service and Creating the Optimal Patient Experience VIDEO Empathy: The Human Connection to Patient Care (Cleveland Clinic) Patient Access Culture of Always Hardwiring Measuring our Success Commitment to the Patient Experience

D ay Time Session T 1245-1400 Outlook OWA T 1245-1400 Outlook Client W 0830-1700 Soarian Financials Introduction and Navigation TH 0830-1700 Encounter Management (EM) 1 F 0830-1700 EM 2 T 0830-1700 EM 3 W 0830-1700 EM 4 TH 0830-1700 MSP F 0830-1700 Insurance Management (IM) M 0830-1700 IM/Payer 2 T 0830-1530 Unit specific & assessment T 0830-1630 Unit specific & assessment T 0830-1200 Unit specific T 1300-1530 Unit specific W 0830-1500 Unit specific & assessment W 0830-1630 Unit specific & assessment W 0830-1030 Unit specific W 1330-1500 Unit specific W 1330-1630 Unit assessment Th 0830-1230 Unit specific Th 0830-1230 Unit specific Th 1300-1630 Unit specific Th 1300-1500 Unit assessment F 0830-1230 Unit specific & assessment F 0830-1130 Unit assessment F 1300-1600 Unit practice T 0830- Review and Comprehensive Assessment W 0830-1700 HDX Th 0830-0945 EDM Scan Only Th 0830-1200 Consent Th 1245-1445 Registration Guide Th 1500-1615 Enterprise Visibility F 0830-0850 Consent Assessment Review F 0900-1230 EDM PA Users F 1310-1425 Point of Service (POS) Collections F 1430-1630 Web Eligibility M 0830-0945 Intranet M 1000-1200 HIPAA and Red Flag M 1300-1500 Medical Necessity T 1400-1600 The Patient Experience T 1230-1730 Comprehensive Insurance

MEASURING OUR SUCCESS Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) What is the HCAHPS survey? Survey mailed to a random selection of patients Questions on the survey are based on a patient s recent visit to AMC and involve questions on their entire experience Most answers on the survey involve answers of: Never, Sometimes, Usually, Always 1. Were clerks or receptionists at this facility as helpful as you thought they should be? 2. Did clerks or receptionists at this facility treat you with courtesy and respect? 3. Did clerks and receptionists at this facility treat you with courtesy and respect 4. Was the pre-registration/admitting process as organized as you thought it should be? 5. Was the registration process completed timely and respectfully? 6. Prior to your scheduled services, were you made aware of your financial responsibility at the time of services? 7. If you did not have insurance or if you were under insured, did an Enrollment Specialist contact you either face to face or by telephone to discuss financial assistance options?

NAHAM: PATIENT EXPERIENCE TOOLKIT! MEMBER ONLY BENEFIT COMING SOON!

REVIEW OF LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOR TODAY S PRESENTATION 1. Understand how to get staff buy-in to creating the optimal patient experience 2. Identify ways to change their culture from customer service oriented to patient experience focused. 3. Integrate new tools to assist in the development of a patient experience program for patient access staff.

Questions? pallozc@mail.amc.edu