Health clinics serve a cross-section of the local population and staff members of baby clinics, dental or even vision clinics need to be effectively trained for dealing with the public. While many clinic employees interact productively with their clients, added training will benefit both the clinic, and its patients. Take the time to offer more to your employees, and give them a leg up in their job.
Obtain a Consultant’s Evaluation
To better understand the type of training that can enhance a clinic’s work, it can be very helpful to have a professional consulting firm make a site visit and provide a comprehensive report with recommendations for training improvements. For example, Progressive Dental Marketing could provide useful feedback to a dental clinic to help with branding and dental office staff training.
Collect Patient Feedback
Patient comments help to reveal strengths and weaknesses within the clinic’s operations. Collection can be done in several ways. One is for clinic staff to informally ask questions while registering and examining patients and then record the feedback, anonymously if possible, for consideration. For example, if seven of fifteen patients seen in a day mention the examination rooms are chilly, that is something that can be checked and probably addressed with the aid of a space heater or air system update.
Another way to get patients’ opinions is through a survey that can be handed to the patient during checkout, or mailed a few days after a visit to the clinic. Ten questions or less would be optimal to avoid taxing the patient’s schedule and attention. Close-ended questions such as yes or no, or multiple choice, are easiest to answer. A blank area for comments is helpful, too. Providing a stamped, self-addressed envelope for returning the survey will facilitate patients’ compliance. Offering an incentive, if possible, often leads to more returned surveys. The incentive can be a discount on products or services at the next visit, for example. Feedback about issues like staff members‘ friendliness, ability to answer questions, or explain procedures, and waiting time can all be useful for future training sessions.
Check out Other Clinics
This can be done online, or on-site with other clinics’ permission. Observing similar health clinics often leads to good ideas or innovations that can improve procedures or enhance a patient’s experience. Evaluate your own strengths and weaknesses against their and find ways to improve patients and employees experiences.
Browse Training Resources
Articles, books, and videos at medical supply shops may offer tips as simple as smiling frequently to relax patients, or decorating the clinic in certain psychologically-tested colors to heighten everyone’s mood. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box and choose a path that will lead to a better experiences and a more effective clinic.
Training is critical for any health clinic’s success. Exploration and innovation can make big improvements in patient success and satisfaction. Don’t get stuck in a rut and find new ways to offer improvements to your own place.
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