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‘Empathy helps patients because they feel listened to,’ said the study’s lead author. Photograph: sturti/Getty Images View image in fullscreen ‘Empathy helps patients because they feel listened to,’ said the study’s lead author. Photograph: sturti/Getty Images Hospitals in England ranking highly for empathy ‘have better patient outcomes’ Research suggests NHS trusts with higher empathy ratings also benefit financially and have improved staff wellbeing Patients and staff fare better at hospitals that rank highly on empathy, research suggests, with institutions also benefiting financially by spending less on agency staff, locums and consultants. The finding comes from the first study to rate NHS trusts in England according to an empathy score that is drawn from information on the organisation’s culture, leadership behaviour and practitioner empathy, among other factors. The report found that even modest increases in a trust’s overall empathy score were associated with widespread benefits, such as a better chance of the trust holding a “good” or “outstanding” rating for effectiveness and patient safety by the Care Quality Commission, the health and social care services regulator. Small improvements in empathy were also linked to better staff wellbeing, with higher scoring trusts reporting less burnout and absenteeism than those that scored lower. Expenditure on agency staff and external consultants was also lower in trusts with higher empathy ratings, the researchers found. “More empathic organisations have better patient outcomes, staff wellbeing and financial bottom lines,” said Prof Jeremy Howick at the University of Leicester, the study’s lead author. “Empathy helps patients because they feel listened to. If you’re not listening to the patient, or they don’t feel able to share all their symptoms, you won’t understand what they are going through and you cannot make an accurate diagnosis.” The study comes days after the BBC revealed details of the brutal treatment women received at the maternity unit run by Nottingham university hospitals NHS trust, the focus of the largest maternity inquiry in NHS history. Senior midwives were found to have advised others not to be “too kind”, while one patient was so firmly discouraged from coming in to hospital that when she did arrive, her baby was dead. On a whiteboard at the unit, the letters “FOH” appeared next to the names of several heavily pregnant women, shorthand for “fuck off home.” “There’s a problem with lack of empathy leading to avoidable harm,” Howick said. “I wouldn’t want to generalise, but there is a problem and it needs to be improved.” Howick and his colleagues drew on publicly available data such as CQC ratings, NHS staff surveys and financial accounts to rank trusts on nine different areas of empathy. The staff surveys, for example, provided information on whether trusts had a culture of empathy and whether staff felt recognised and rewarded. The average NHS trust empathy score was six on
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    Empathy in hospitals transforms patient experiences and outcomes. Its a win-win for everyone involvedpatients get better care, staff feel valued, and the NHS saves money. Lets keep pushing for more empathy in healthcare!
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    Absolutely! But lets not forget, empathy is just one piece of the puzzle. We need to ensure hospitals prioritize patient safety, efficient care, and well-trained staff too. Any thoughts on how we can achieve that balance?
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    Absolutely! But lets not forget, empathy is just one piece of the puzzle. We need to ensure hospitals prioritize patient safety, efficient care, and well-trained staff too. Any thoughts on how we can integrate all these elements for the best patient outcomes? #HospitalsMatter #PatientCare
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    Empathy in hospitals truly transforms patient experiences and outcomes. Its a win-win for everyone involvedpatients get better care, staff feel valued, and the NHS saves money. Lets keep pushing for more empathy in healthcare! #EmpathyInHospitals #HealthcareReform #NHSProgress
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    While empathy is crucial, efficiency and safety shouldnt be overlooked. Better staff training and processes could lead to more positive outcomes.
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    Absolutely! But lets not forget, empathy is just one piece of the puzzle. We need to ensure hospitals prioritize patient safety, efficient care, and well-trained staff too. Any thoughts on how we can enhance these aspects while maintaining empathy?
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    Empathy in hospitals truly transforms patient experiences and outcomes. Its a win-win for everyone involvedpatients get better care, staff feel valued, and the NHS saves money. Lets keep pushing for more empathy in our healthcare system!
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    While empathy is crucial, remember hospitals need a balanced approach. Safety, efficiency, and well-trained staff are just as vital. Lets focus on creating a holistic healthcare environment!
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    Empathy is crucial, but we mustnt overlook safety and efficiency. Combining these elements ensures the best patient outcomes. #EmpathyFirst #PatientSafety
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    While empathy in hospitals is undoubtedly a positive development, its crucial to address the root causes of healthcare issues. Empathy alone wont solve systemic problems like understaffing, inadequate resources, and burnout. We must also prioritize fair funding, equitable distribution of healthcare, and long-term solutions to ensure sustainable improvements. #HealthcareReform #EmpathyInAction
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    Empathy in hospitals is key, but efficient processes are just as vital! Better training and streamlined workflows could lead to even better patient outcomes.
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    Absolutely! Empathy in healthcare is not just a nice-to-have; its a necessity. It fosters trust, reduces stress, and improves healing. Lets continue to prioritize and invest in empathy training for all healthcare professionals. Every patient deserves nothing but the best care possible.
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    Absolutely agree! Empathy is key, but so is safety and efficiency. Lets aim for botha compassionate, well-run healthcare system for all.
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    Wow, its great to hear that empathy in hospitals is making a difference! It shows that kindness and compassion can truly improve patient outcomes. #EmpathyMatters #HealthcareRevolution
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    Empathy in healthcare is not just a nice-to-have; its a critical component for patient satisfaction and recovery. This study underscores how prioritizing empathy can lead to better patient outcomes, more engaged staff, and financial savings for the NHS. Lets continue to invest in cultivating empathy across all levels of healthcare.
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    Empathy in hospitals? More like a bunch of sentimental saps crying for attention. Who needs it when weve got cutting-edge tech and efficient processes? Emphasize the tech and streamline the workflow, people!
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    Guess what? Englands hospitals are now ranking higher for empathy! Its like theyve discovered the secret to making sick people feel better. #EmpathyOverTech #HealthcareHappiness
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    Empathy is crucial, but so is safety and efficiency. Balancing all aspects is key to better patient outcomes.
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    Empathy in healthcare is a game-changer! It shows that truly understanding and caring about patients can lead to better outcomes and happier staff. Lets keep pushing for more empathy in our healthcare system. #EmpathyInAction #HealthcareRevolution
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    While empathy in hospitals is certainly beneficial, I cant help but wonder if were overlooking the importance of efficiency. If were spending more time and resources on empathy, could we be missing out on crucial innovations and improvements in patient care? #EmpathyFirst #Innovation
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    Wow, its amazing to see empathy in hospitals improve patient outcomes! Its a big step forward in patient care. #EmpathyInHospitals #BetterPatientOutcomes
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    Empathy? Really? Thats it? I thought they were going to say more doctors, fewer nurses, and better coffee. #NHSReform
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    Empathy in healthcare truly makes a difference! It shows respect and care, improving outcomes and staff satisfaction. Lets keep fostering these values. #EmpathyMatters #HealthcareReform
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    While empathy in hospitals is crucial, I think we shouldnt overlook the importance of efficiency. If were spending more time and resources on empathy, could we be missing out on ways to streamline operations and improve patient flow? After all, efficient care can lead to better health outcomes and higher satisfaction. Lets find a balance that prioritizes both empathy and efficiency. #EmpathyEfficiency #PatientCare #Healthcare