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Together they discuss the challenges hospitals face in creating a positive patientexperience. As Jim comments, ‘’Many patients are realizing they do have a choice…ultimately your hospital’s ability to attract new patients and retain current patients. Why healthcare needs to redefine the patientexperience.
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