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Pollution Control & Sustainable 2021
2021-04-26 - 2021-04-27    
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Pollution Control 2021 conference is organizing with the theme of “Accelerating Innovations for Environmental Sustainability” Conference Series llc LTD organizes environmental conferences series 1000+ Global [...]
Food and Beverages
2021-05-05 - 2021-05-06    
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Conference Series LLC Ltd Organizes 3000+Global Events inclusive of 600+ Conferences, 1200+ Workshops and 1200+ Symposiums every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support [...]
Dental Public Health and Dental Diseases
2021-05-08 - 2021-05-09    
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Conference series LLC would like to take the immense pleasure to announce the “ International Conference on Dental Public Health and Dental Diseases” (Dental Public [...]
10 May
2021-05-10 - 2021-05-11    
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Are you planning to start a new business?? Don't have any background?? Want some useful tips from the successful Entrepreneurs then come and participate in [...]
Climate Change and Ecosystem 2021
2021-05-17 - 2021-05-18    
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Conference Series LLC Ltd in conjunction with its institutional partners and whereas Advisory board members are delighted to invite you all to the World Congress [...]
Machine Learning and Deep learning 2021
2021-05-24 - 2021-05-25    
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Looking for a moment to learn something new and need a short break for professional life. Both are possible by attending the Machine Learning 2021 [...]
Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks
2021-05-24 - 2021-05-25    
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The year 2020 hasn’t turned out the way people expected, we all aware of Covid-19 pandemic. As countries around the world started to open its [...]
Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Congress
2021-05-26 - 2021-05-27    
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We welcome all the Business Tycoons, Women Entrepreneurs, and enthusiastic youth, Academic Entrepreneurs, Small-scale Industrial People to come and participate in our conference and take [...]
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Empathy paramount to the patient experience as healthcare looks beyond the pandemic

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Empathy paramount to the patient experience as healthcare looks beyond the pandemic

The need for empathy and compassion has been highlighted during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, as many patients have been treated in isolation, cut off from family and loved ones.

Empathy is well and good in theory, but what does it look like in practice? How can healthcare organizations know they’re doing the right things for patients?

Those are the questions that will be addressed in the HIMSS21 digital session, “Embedding a Culture of Empathy and Compassion,” moderated by Cleveland Clinic Chief Experience Officer Adrienne Boissy. Speaking on the topic will be Ben Moor, anesthesiologist formerly of Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Plymouth, and Helen Riess, co-founder and chief scientific officer of Empathetics.

Even before the pandemic, there were standard ways of measuring the patient experience, mostly through surveys and patient ratings. But the ongoing public health emergency saw pervasive isolation and loneliness among hospital patients, and these factors aren’t always taken into account in the typical survey process.

According to Moor, there’s often a disconnect between what providers feel they should be doing for their patients and what they are allowed to do. That’s something that needs to be taken into account, he said.

Electronic health records can actually bolster a hospital or health system’s empathic capabilities. Since facing a computer screen and not making eye contact with a patient is a non-starter, the EHR can actually provide prompts for empathy skills, for instance by reminding nurses and physicians about personal details from the patient’s past.

While still at Beth Israel Deaconess, Moor decided once he was vaccinated and wearing personal protective equipment that he would start popping into patients’ rooms to see how they were faring and to provide them with a human connection. After doing that on the side for a while, he started encouraging other staff to do it as well on an informal basis.

That, to his surprise, led to some discussions with lawyers in which they cautioned that this may be a rule violation. But Moor pressed forward, deciding that sometimes there’s a difference between a strictly compliant thing and the right thing.