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The Human Side Of Healthcare Technology At Stanford Health Care

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Mar 28, 2026
Alpa Vyas, Stanford Health Care leader focused on patient experience and operational performance. She discusses putting empathy and human-centered design at the heart of care. They cover moving from paper surveys to real-time feedback, using technology like Qualtrics only after culture shifts, and mining unstructured data through initiatives like Operation Blue Sky.
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INSIGHT

Empathy First Transformed Feedback

  • Stanford's experience work began by centering empathy through design thinking from the d.school.
  • Alpa Vyas replaced delayed paper surveys with timely, patient-centered questions to make feedback actionable the same day.
ADVICE

Ask Actionable Patient Questions

  • Redesign survey questions to ask what matters to patients and what care teams can act on.
  • Pair improved questions with platforms that deliver feedback in real time to frontline leaders.
ANECDOTE

Follow Up Before Patients Leave The Parking Lot

  • A clinic manager called a patient after receiving same-day survey feedback, reaching them before they left the parking lot.
  • The patient's surprise at the immediate follow-up strengthened trust and changed their perception of care.
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