With a move to value-based care that calls for a more customer-centric mindset, hospitals and healthcare facilities must find unique ways to distinguish themselves from their competition to remain viable. One area that could help a hospital stand out correlates closely to the type of customer support their healthcare information technology falls under.
“We often find there are various ways our hospital customers look to derive value from their electronic health record (EHR) investment,” says Kim MacTavish, Senior Vice President of Customer Services at MEDHOST. “One of the most common features they inquire about is what kind of customer service and technical support they’ll have access to.”
As noted by MacTavish, stronger customer support commonly tops most hospital’s EHR wish lists. In fact, according to a 2018 report from Black Book Market Research, quality EHR technical support and experience are essential for achieving vendor loyalty and overall customer satisfaction.
The survey of 4,446 healthcare IT (HIT) users found that firms who did not offer either internal or, at the very least, competent partnering IT support were likely to lose existing clients and even potential ones. In fact, 72 percent of respondents said they preferred their EHR vendors to provide direct, comprehensive tech support. Plus, 77 percent said outsourced support failed to meet the specific needs of their facilities’ operating procedures or scripts. It was found that support tailored to a hospital’s needs could result in “better and faster issue resolution.”
Even more so, an incredible 95 percent said they overwhelmingly preferred to work with tech support teams based in North America, while 100 percent confirmed that a negative outsourced tech-firm experience tarnished their overall opinion of the vendor product and brand.
Although this study underscores the importance of delivering high-quality support and prioritizing the customer experience, it also serves as a reminder that no industry-wide standard of customer support exists. As a result of the lack of standardization, HIT vendors have even more of a responsibility to build accountability into their customer support models. Of course, this level of service first demands a degree of transparency between customer and vendor.
Unfortunately, most vendors do not make their customer satisfaction (CSAT) scores public. The decision to prioritize the customer experience with internally staffed support not only aligns with the evolving demands of the marketplace, but it is also a key differentiator that can dramatically impact the overall efficiency and flexibility of any hospital.
MEDHOST’s highly experienced, internally staffed customer support team includes clinical analysts, high-tech certified professionals, interface experts, and financial experts that are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
“We, as a support team and as an organization, recognize that hospitals are focused on patient care,” MacTavish states. “We want to be that trusted partner that empowers healthcare organizations to advance the patient care experience and improve business operations.”
Read on to discover how MEDHOST’s commitment to delivering unparalleled customer support can transform your healthcare enterprise.