Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare System Using Advance Technology and Business Intelligence

Authors

  • Prathviraj Singh Rathore Prathviraj Mandsaur University, Mandsaur
  • Sharma BK

Keywords:

Healthcare; Healthcare Framework; Healthcare Organization; Advance Technology; Business Intelligence.

Abstract

Improving patient satisfaction has become a significant objective for medical services suppliers in recent times. In the count of keeping your patients healthy and joyful. From the point of view when clinics and hospitals are improving patient satisfaction and experience, they can appreciate more noteworthy repayments that would be able to utilized to additionally improve the nature of the care they give. Improved patient satisfaction is basic for building a solid patient-doctor relationship and may even positively affect the patient’s health. Advanced technology plays an important role in a healthcare organization. A lot of technologies are available in the market and it is depending upon the organization which one is best for them. Using these technologies will improve the patient satisfaction level and also help management, staff, and doctors to satisfy patients in a more effective way.

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2025-02-10

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Prathviraj, P. S. R., & Sharma, B. (2025). Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare System Using Advance Technology and Business Intelligence. COMPUSOFT: An International Journal of Advanced Computer Technology, 13(00), 01–08. Retrieved from https://ijact.in/index.php/j/article/view/644

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