Correlation of Provider Burnout With Patient Experience.

J Patient Exp

John D. Stoeckle Center for Primary Care Innovation, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Published: December 2020

Initiatives to mitigate physician burnout and improve patient experience occur largely in isolation. At the level of the department/division, we found lower physician burnout was associated with a more positive patient experience. Physician Maslach Burnout Inventory data and patient Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Clinician and Group experience scores were significantly correlated with 5 of 12 patient experience questions: "Got Routine Care Appointment" (-0.632, .001), "Recommend Provider" (-0.561, = .005), "Provider Knew Medical History" (-0.532, = .009), "Got Urgent Care Appointment" (-0.518, = .014), and "Overall Rating" (-0.419, = .047). These correlations suggest burnout and experience might be better addressed in tandem. Principles to guide an integrated approach are suggested.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7786687PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2374373520902006DOI Listing

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