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Patient Experience in Your Dental Practice
Improving the patient journey requires a commitment to ongoing communication, personalization, and continuous improvement. By focusing on these 5 strategies, dental professionals can create a welcoming and supportive environment that encourages patients to prioritize their oral health and return for future appointments.
1. Focus On Communication
Listen: Dental professionals can demonstrate active listening by repeating patients' concerns back to them and asking intentional follow-up questions to ensure that they understand the issue.
Use plain language: Avoid using technical jargon that patients may not understand.
Provide written instructions: After a procedure or treatment, provide patients with written or text instructions on what to expect and how to continue care at home.
2. Improve The Welcome/Reception Experience
Keeping patients informed about wait times and updating them on any delays can help reduce anxiety. Use technology such as text messaging or a digital display to keep patients informed.
Smile, be personable, and check in frequently to keep the patient in the know.
3. Personalize The Experience
Every patient is unique and has different needs and preferences. Dental professionals can improve the patient experience by taking the time to build relationships with their patients and tailor their care accordingly.
Ask patients about their preferences and needs, such as whether they prefer a certain type of music or would like a blanket during treatment.
4. Use Technology To Enhance The Patient Experience
Technology can be a powerful tool for improving the patient journey. For example, online appointment scheduling can make it easier for patients to book appointments at their convenience, and digital patient portals can allow patients to access and update their health information and communicate with their dental team.
5. Solicit Feedback From Patients
The best way to understand the patient experience is to ask patients directly. Dental professionals can use surveys, feedback forms, or focus groups to gather input from patients and identify areas where they can improve.
Always reply to ALL patient comments. The interaction provides one more touchpoint to keep your practice top of mind.
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