Can hospital accreditation enhance patient experience? Longitudinal evidence from a Hong Kong hospital patient experience survey
Abstract Background Hospital accreditation is expected to improve health care quality and patient satisfaction. However, little and conflicting evidence is currently available to support its effect on patient outcomes, particularly patient experience. Hong Kong recently launched a pilot programme to...
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Main Authors: | Ellie Bostwick Andres (Author), Wen Song (Author), Wei Song (Author), Janice Mary Johnston (Author) |
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