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How to Improve Communication About Wait Times, Patient Satisfaction

A greeter in a primary care clinic waiting room supported communication about long wait times, which improved patient satisfaction scores.

a concierge managed communication about wait times and improved patient satisfaction scores

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By Sara Heath

- A role like a Walmart greeter might be coming to healthcare, with new data published in the Annals of Family Medicine showing that having an employee physically present in the clinic waiting room can improve patient satisfaction scores, especially about communication and wait times.

Particularly, the greeter, or “waiting room concierge,” as the researchers called them, improved Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CG-CAHPS) scores by around 30 percentage points, the researchers wrote.

The waiting room can be a key location for patient dissatisfaction. Previous research has shown that long wait times in the clinic or hospital lobby can be a turn-off for patients, with 84 percent agreeing that a reasonable wait time is a crucial component of a quality patient experience.