How physician-peer relationships boost healthcare quality

Did you know that stronger physician-peer relationships can lead to better patient care? 💼👩🏾⚕️👨🏼⚕️ In a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, researchers found that physicians who had overlapping training experiences with specialists saw a significant increase in patient satisfaction scores. 📈 From friendliness to inclusion in decisions, patients reported higher ratings across the board when their primary care providers had co-trained with the specialists they were referred to. What does this mean for healthcare marketers? It means an opportunity to advocate for systemic change in how physicians cultivate relationships with their peers – not just for their own advantage, but for the overall enhancement of patient care. Platforms like Doximity offer a space where physicians can connect socially and professionally, fostering stronger relationships. Harnessing this potential for relationship-building could translate into palpable improvements in patient care quality delivered by physicians and hospitals alike. Curious to learn more about how these relationships can transform healthcare? Click below to read the full article and join the conversation! ⬇️✨ https://bit.ly/4doovkt #Healthcare #PhysicianPeerRelationships #PatientCare #DoximityCommunity

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