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A survey by the Ministry of Health reveals high satisfaction data from the emergency rooms at the various medical centers.
Of the hospitals, Assuta Ashdod, Hadassah Mount Scopus and Sheba Tel Hashomer received the highest ranking.
The emergency rooms that reached the lowest places in the survey: Rambam, Wolfson, Assaf Harofe and Hadassah Ein Kerem
Meirav Cohen
09/03/2022
Wednesday, 09 March 2022, 06:00
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During the months of May-November 2021 the Ministry of Health conducted a fourth measurement of the Patient Experience Survey in the Emergency Medicine Departments.
Among the major hospitals, the emergency rooms at Assuta Ashdod Hospital, Hadassah Mount Scopus and Sheba Medical Center were ranked in the highest places in the national indices with scores ranging from 81-77.
In contrast, Rambam Hospital, Wolfson, Assaf Harofe and Hadassah Ein Kerem were ranked in the lowest places and received only 70 points.
In the children's MRLs, the results were different.
Assuta Ashdod is one of the largest hospitals, followed by Wolfson, Soroka and Ichilov Hospital, which received a score of 86-85.
Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital was ranked among the lowest places with a score of 73, and with the largest decrease - 13% - from the last measurement.
Assaf Harofeh also received a rather low score, 74, with a decrease of 10% from the measurement last year.
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Emergency room in Sheba (Photo: Reuven Castro)
In the emergency rooms of the adults, Sheba Medical Center ranks among the first places with 76%, while Rambam Wolfson closes the list with only 66%. Carmel and Hadassah Mount Scopus experienced an increase of 7% and Bnei Zion with an increase of 5%.
Hospitals with the significant decrease in the concluding score in the MLRD are fertile with a decrease of 4% and Yoseftal in Eilat with a sharp decrease of 5%
. At the screening they visited, and 77% felt patients were in good hands.At the national level, the improvement achieved in measures of attitude and respect for the patient (84%), information and clarity of explanations (79%) and therapeutic sequence (77%) was maintained. 28% of patients are still dissatisfied Waiting in the emergency room.
Among the leaders.
Assuta Ashdod (Photo: Official website, from Wikipedia)
74% believe that they received a solution to the problem because they came to the MLRD.
The significant decreases in child MRLs
are reflected in the parameters of waiting times in the emergency room, especially waiting time until transfer to the inpatient department, understanding the steps in the process, a sense that the place is run in an orderly manner and the ability to answer questions without effort.
The emergency departments of pediatrics experienced tremendous loads due to an abnormal outbreak of childhood morbidity, precisely during a generally calm period in pediatric hospitals.Children who after a long period of closure and isolation were not exposed to other children, raised fever and had difficulty breathing.
Another worrying statistic that emerged from the survey is that 2.5% felt discriminated against during the visit to the MLRD on the basis of age, nationality, ethnicity, gender, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation. The discrimination index stood at 4.4% and in 2019 3.3%.
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