Survey Vitals - Helping to Improve Patient Care

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Stay Ahead of the Game

Projections are that within three years, patient experience data will be shared with the public which ultimately will affect your bottom line.  Patient experiences are already being shared through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services's (CMS) website Physician Compare. In addition, private insurance companies are developing patient satisfaction sites and eventually will pay doctors on scales that reflect patient satisfaction. 

 


 

The TMA is committed to staying ahead of these trends and providing tools that will help you and your practice continuously improve.

 

What is Survey Vitals?

Survey Vitals is an easy, web-based survey tool, developed by 9gs Enterprises, that provides near real-time patient satisfaction feedback...a must-have for complying with forthcoming health system reform reporting requirements. 

 

By using Survey Vitals, you'll be able to monitor the patient experience with alerts, view detailed reporting and best practices.
    

 

Benefits

  • Available 24/7, easy to use and cost-effective
  • Goes above and beyond basic patient surveys that evaluate only providers. For the sake of organizational improvement, this service includes management, staff and referring physician assessments at no additional cost
  • Improves patient care, satisfaction and retention
  • Increases provider, administrator, management and staff effectiveness
  •  Proactively highlights concerns surrounding patient, employee and physician satisfaction… real-time and trends


Special Members-Only Offer

TMA members receive a free four-month trial period to use Survey Vitals in your practice.
Once the trial period runs-out, there is no commitment to continue the service.

 

After the trial period ends, the cost to continue is only $249 per year per provider.

Example: If you have 10 doctors at one location, the cost is $2,490 per year.
(If you have three practice locations, the cost remains the same).







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