Stars and Shields Program at UT Health Physicians
 

Recognize your UT Health Physicians’ coworkers for their outstanding work in providing excellent, patient-centered care by nominating them to receive a Silver Star award.   


Every week, more than 7,000 patients come to our practices, and every positive experience we provide further propels our mission to make lives better. 

 

Recognize your UT Health Physicians’ coworkers for their outstanding work in providing excellent, patient-centered care by nominating them to receive a Silver Star award. 

 

Silver star award nominations are accepted year-round and can be awarded to any UT Health Physicians provider, staffvolunteer or care team. A dedicated reviewing committee anonymously collects and evaluates every submission. In 2019, Silver Star awards replaced what used to be called WOW awards. 

 

Silver Star award winners are formally recognized every quarter during an awards reception attended by the recipient(s) as well as their managers, colleagues, peers and leaders.  

 

A newly named, yearly honor has been established in place of what was called the Employees of the Year awards. These winners will now receive Gold Shield awards. Gold Shield awards recognize those employees and teams whose Silver Star award nominations were voted to be the most remarkable and exceptional among all other nominations received throughout the year. 

  

Gold Shield awards are presented every September, during the annual year-end awards ceremony to acknowledge the exceptional level of care these employees have provided and the immeasurable impact their dedication has in establishing UT Health San Antonio as the leader in health care.  

 

Star Award nominations can be submitted 24/7 any day using the submission form here at www.UTHealthCare.org/Stars 

 

Any questions about the Stars and Shields program can be sent directly to Stars@uthscsa.edu.  

 

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2020 Stars and Shields Awards

Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020

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In health care, “at the heart of our profession, we are here to reduce suffering. Yet, suffering is not just from physical discomfort but also the uncertainties and anxieties arising from delays in care and lapses in coordination. The only way to measure these things is through ‘patient experience’ scores and comments. Some claim patient experience is the most important quality measure, and I agree,” says Dr. Robert Leverence, chief medical officer and primary care physician at UT Health Physicians.

 

As of Feb. 10, 2020, we have transitioned our patient experience surveys from National Resource Corporation (NRC) to the health care industry leader in patient experience, Press Ganey Associates (Press Ganey).

 

Press Ganey provides larger sample sizes for comparing our scores to other practices like UT Health Physicians. This allows us to use comprehensive and specific benchmarks for comparing the experience we’re providing our primary and specialty care patients.

 

Why do we measure patient experience?

 

The definition of patient experience is encapsulated in this description from the Beryl Institute, which has long been adopted by UT Health Physicians:

“The sum of all interactions, shaped by an organization's culture, influences patient perceptions across the continuum of care.”

 

Positive patient experiences have been correlated with: 

    • Increased patient engagement
    • Better patient adherence
    • Lower emergency admission and readmission rates
    • Better health outcomes
    • Greater company culture
    • Employee retention
    • Practice growth

 

Patient experience survey scores also impact our practice’s reimbursement from Medicare and from value-based care models.

 

JoAnn Rios, manager at UT Health Hill Country adds, “Our patients' experiences have a direct association on their perception and the reputation of UT Health San Antonio. That’s why our strategic plan for ensuring we’re dedicated to creating positive patient experiences includes continuing rich, evidence-based and culture-driven education and training for all managers, staff and providers.”

 

Compared to other companies, Press Ganey has a higher satisfaction rating for the analytics it provides, and for the ease of using the software. As the industry leader in patient experience surveys for both ambulatory and hospital settings, Press Ganey provides larger sample sizes for comparing our scores to other practices like UT Health Physicians. This allows us to create and analyze more comprehensive and specific benchmarks for monitoring the experience we’re providing our primary and specialty care patients.

 

The Difference

Patient experience surveys measure loyalty and growth using the feedback our patients provide.

 

With Press Ganey, we will focus on our patients’ answer to, "Likelihood of you recommending our practice to others."

 

Some new capabilities we can now execute through Press Ganey include:

 

Text surveys: Following their appointment, patients will now receive their survey via text message. If no response is received, they will also receive the survey via email.

 

Previously, patients received an automated call, followed by an email.

 

Waiting period: Surveys are sent to all patients within 48 hours following their appointment. If the patient revisits the same provider after 90 days, they will receive another survey. This allows us to gather more feedback for comparison.

 

Previously, with NRC, there was a 6-month waiting period between patients receiving another survey from their provider.

 

Varied surveys based on type of visit:

Press Ganey allows our practice to send various types of surveys with questions that match the type of visit the patient had.

 

See examples of the surveys our patients can receive in the gallery below:

 

  • MD – This survey goes to patients who have completed an in-person visit with a physician, NP or PA.
  • ON – This survey goes to patients who have received outpatient oncology services appointment.
  • OR – this survey goes to patients who have received outpatient rehabilitative (physical therapy) services.
  • OU – Radiology Diagnostic Imaging – this survey goes to patients who received outpatient radiology services.
  • MT – This survey is currently pending but will go out to patients who see a physician, NP or PA via telemedicine (Video Visit).

 

All patients who see one of our providers for outpatient services will receive a survey with the exception of those who previously received a survey from a provider they visited in the past 90 days or those who have opted out of being surveyed.

 

The Patient Experience Practice Champion Award

We will continue to celebrate our achievements in providing excellent experiences and patient-centered care. The Patient Experience Practice Champion Award is awarded each quarter to the practice that achieves the highest survey score.

 

This celebration and its awards are important:

    • To celebrate achievement together
    • To share the stories and successful behaviors that earned high scores
    • To promote our combined commitment to excellence and a competitive spirit

 

YOU are the difference

The major difference between UT Health San Antonio and our competitors is YOU.  You are the patient experience - serving our patients every day, making a lasting impact on their life and our reputation.

 

The patient’s experience is the feeling they have when they leave us.

    • Did we care?
    • Did we try?
    • Did we listen?
    • Do they feel better as a result of seeing us?
    • Are we their provider of choice?
    • Are we who they would recommend?

 

The Patient Experience Champions team will continue to work collaboratively in their practices, sharing guiding principles and developing best practices across all our locations.

 

If you would like to learn more or get involved, contact JoAnn Rios at RiosJ5@uthscsa.edu or Stephanie Warren at warrens1@uthscsa.edu.

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