Patient satisfaction surveys may provide information on the clinical performance of the unit as well as the institution. Which areas are included for data collection? Select all that apply

a. Accessibility of services
b. Number of staff per shift
c. Communication
d. Quality of care
e. Recognition of physician in community
f. Continuity


A, C, D, F

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Correct Patient satisfaction surveys report data on this area.
Patient satisfaction surveys report data on this area.
Patient satisfaction surveys report data on this area.
Patient satisfaction surveys report data on this area.
Incorrect This is not asked on the survey.
This is not asked on the survey.

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