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Hospitals in England ranking highly for empathy ‘have better patient outcomes’
Hospitals in England with higher empathy ratings show better patient outcomes, improved staff wellbeing, and financial benefits such as reduced spending on agency staff and consultants. The study is the first to evaluate NHS trusts using an empathy score based on organizational culture, leadership behavior, and practitioner empathy.
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