From liability to asset: A large health system’s approach to transforming hospital food

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Abstract

Historically, hospitals are infamous for poor food quality. Valuing food as a tenant of health and well-being, Northwell Health, New York’s largest healthcare system, is transforming its hospital food program to become an asset and market competition differentiator. By focusing on structure, workforce, procurement and process, Northwell has improved patient experience performance “Quality of Food” by 61 percentile rank points within three years with minimal impact on budgetary cost.

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Gierlinger, S., Tison, B., & Giammarinaro, N. (2022). From liability to asset: A large health system’s approach to transforming hospital food. Patient Experience Journal, 9(1), 200–204. https://doi.org/10.35680/2372-0247.1556

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