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The expanding workload in the primary care settings has created new opportunities for MAs to take on more responsibilities. The healthcare industry has also witnessed a fundamental shift toward patient-centeredcare, focusing on personalized treatment plans and improved patient outcomes.
Patient experience matters—to people’s lives and the performance of healthcare providers. Organizations focusing on and investing in patient-centeredcare stand to improve both. What Is the Patient Experience? Everything the system does centers around the patient experience.
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