We Put Patients First
"Patient First: It’s About Time" was developed in 2002 to help us meet the needs of our patients. The Patient First program consists of seven behaviors designed to ensure that:
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Patients are included in decisions about their treatment
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Staff has addressed their patents emotional and spiritual needs
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Prompt response to concerns and complaints
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Staff is sensitive to the inconvenience of hospitalization
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Wait times for tests and treatments are addressed
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Nurses keep patients informed
The seven behaviors of "Patient First: It’s About Time" are:
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Make the Time: After each interaction, ask, "Is there anything else I can do for you? I have the time."
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Take the Time: Introduce yourself and your role. Welcome new patients or guests to your area.
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Plan the Time: Tell your guests what to expect. On nursing units, conduct walking rounds and use the Patient Communication Boards.
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Explain the Time: Explain what you’re doing and why. Keep your guests informed.
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Account for the Time: Reduce delays. If unavoidable, apologize and provide service recovery.
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Pick the Time and Place: Practice confidentiality. Keep private conversations private.
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Take the Time to Say Goodbye or Goodnight: Create a happy ending, and a positive lasting impression.
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