How many seconds does it typically take for patients to form a first impression.
What is 7 seconds?
This communication skill means allowing the patient to fully speak before responding.
What is active listening?
Complete the SBL greeting: "Thank you for calling..."
SBL [location], this is [name] speaking, how may I help you?"
What tool is used for service recovery.
What is the HEART tool?
What tone of voice should you use with upset patients.
What is calm and professional?
Name 3 things patients notice immediately when they meet you.
What are facial expressions, tone, and body language?
Why is explaining your actions during an interaction important.
What is reducing confusion and building trust?
Before addressing patient needs, what information should you confirm first.
What is patient identity (Full name and Date of Birth)?
What type of apology avoids blaming others.
What is a blameless apology?
Name 2 situations when you should escalate to leadership or security.
What are threats, aggressive behavior, safety concerns, or repeated escalations?
What kind of body language can make patients feel unwelcome or closed off.
What is crossed arms, lack of eye contact, or distracted posture?
What is transferring a patient without giving coworkers important information first.
What is blind transfer?