Vital Checklist (Full Color): How to Improve Patient Experience Score - Softcover

Singh MD, Harpreet

 
9780990968313: Vital Checklist (Full Color): How to Improve Patient Experience Score

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The Five Why’s of Vital ChecklistWhy should patients use Vital Checklist?•Health caregivers spend years/decades in getting trained in their field, while patients have 15 minutes to ask questions. The Internet is an excellent tool as a symptom checker but to be on the same page; patients need a symptom checklist to discuss their history and recognize disease patterns. Why should health caregivers and patients be on the same page? Why should health caregivers use Vital Checklist?•Improved communication and improved documentation.Why is it essential to document and communicate effectively?•Reimbursement by ICD-10 requires asking more questions and documentation. •Communication is the fundamental tenet which is measured by Patient Experience Score.Why is the Patient Experience (PE) Score vital for a health caregiver and healthcare facility?•PE improves job satisfaction, decreases stress, and promotes health and wellness of the health caregivers.•PE improves the credibility of the healthcare facility and health caregivers.•PE improves reimbursement.Why is it essential to pay attention to job satisfaction of healthcare employees, credibility, crisp documentation, proactive communication, and improved patient experience score?•Reduce malpractice lawsuits•Decrease burnout amongst health caregivers.

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Dr. Harpreet Singh is a renowned medical doctor, co-host of Talk Medicine radio show on WBRN, medical author, speaker, creator of “Vital Compass” and “Shoes and Socks off in the Clinic”, founder of “Vital Checklist” and “iCrush.org.” He started his American Dream on September 23, 2003, with 54 dollars and an M.B.B.S degree from KMC, Manipal, India. After completing his residency, he worked as a hospitalist and was a Medical Director. He has excellent bedside manners, and his passion for patients has gained him the title of “Dr. House with a good personality.” Some of his patients call him a detective and others investigator. One of his peers has referred him as the William Osler of 21’st century. When he is not seeing patients, he is teaching communication and clinical skills to medical students, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. He has taught physician assistants at GVSU and medical students at Central Michigan University. His Vital Checklist Workshop is very popular among the medical student, and he has written a book—Road to USMLE Step 2 CS. Dr. Singh’s vision is to educate patients and help them to become proactive, which can be achieved by educating, activating and engaging them. Accomplishing this is not a simple task, and he is effectively using the technology to build the iCrush.org platform where he is posting his patient education videos, with the sole mission of making a change in the healthcare system. He has started (iCrush) Lifestyle Institute where his focus is workplace health and wellness to reduce medical costs, absenteeism, presenteeism and decreases musculoskeletal injuries with the goal of improving return on investment (R.O.I) and return on emotions (R.O.E.). His patients call him an “Artist Doctor” as he explains the disease process with the help of pictures. He has used art and technology to develop patient safety touchpoints to prevent chronic disease and developed VitalCompass.com. He dreams of starting his own Patient Education TV show one day where he can draw and explain the disease process and reach the masses. Dr. Singh is a voracious reader and reads medical books, journal articles, and business books which has inspired him to write and create mnemonics, checklists, and art for easy understandability and memory. He meditates, enjoys playing racquetball and is addicted to hot yoga. His ultimate goal is patient safety and making patients happy.

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