Person-centered care benchmarking survey under way
A new national benchmarking survey is seeking long-term/post-acute care providers' experiences in the benefits and challenges of implementing person-centered care models.
The 2015 State of the Art of Person-Centered Care Benchmarking Survey, conducted by The Rothschild Foundation in collaboration with Perkins Eastman, IDEAS Institute, and The Beryl Institute, is designed to take the pulse of person-centered care in today’s skilled nursing and senior living communities. The survey asks providers to share information on how person-centered care is being implemented in their own settings, as well as what barriers they face in shifting to person-centered care mindsets and business models.
The 40-question survey seeks input on five categories: Facility demographics, information on the care community in general, specific details on resident living areas, the community’s current person-centered care practices and the community’s barriers toward implementing or facilitating person-centered care.
Take the 2015 State of the Art of Person-centered Care Benchmarking Survey here.
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For an international perspective, see the “State of Patient Experience 2015: A Global Perspective on the Patient Experience Movement,” a study across healthcare settings in 21 countries produced by The Beryl Institute.
Pamela Tabar was editor-in-chief of I Advance Senior Care from 2013-2018. She has worked as a writer and editor for healthcare business media since 1998, including as News Editor of Healthcare Informatics. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Kent State University and a master’s degree in English from the University of York, England.
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