Leveraging an Ambulatory Patient and Family Advisory Council to Improve Patient Experience Scores

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Reports have shown that ambulatory primary care practices that include patients and families in their quality improvement efforts have many benefits including better relationships and interactions with patients. In this paper, we describe our experience of involving our patients, family, and staff who are members of or Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) in our quality improvement efforts related to patient experience. For a year, members of the PFAC suggested creative implementations to our office policies and workflow to improve satisfaction scores on the Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Health care Providers and Systems survey in key areas: information about delays, wait times in clinic, and convenience of appointments.

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Lee, S. Y. (2021). Leveraging an Ambulatory Patient and Family Advisory Council to Improve Patient Experience Scores. Journal of Patient Experience, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211039316

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