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Ever wondered why the face of our hospitals is changing? From the dour faced, unhappy people who once seemed to work there, these hospitals have become places filled with enthusiastic and smiling professionals, who are not only good at their jobs, but also seem to be having a good time doing it. And this is not just restricted to those fancy private hospitals (although they have always looked better!). It is also a noticeable trend at government funded hospitals too. Most hospitals in America have discovered a secret to better results and more recoveries. And it is all thanks to healthcare public relations.

Healthcare public relations is not a new business strategy. In fact, it is a branch of communication that is as old as the public hospital system itself. Remember those government messages about population, nutrition, birth control, epidemics, health warnings, health updates and scores of other messages? Well, they were all a manifestation of healthcare public relations at work. Most healthcare public relations professionals in the old days were not known as such. Typically, their duties were performed by already overburdened hospital administrators.

But healthcare public relations today is a vast new field with myriad duties and responsibilities. While the main duty of the hospitals is to ensure that the patient leaves as quickly as possible in a hale and hearty manner, the duties of healthcare public relations professionals is a lot more demanding. For one thing healthcare public relations professionals have to ensure that the image of the hospital is properly being presented. This could suffer due to a number of reasons – dissatisfied staff, long hours, general lack of resources, long queues, insufficient personnel. But the healthcare public relations professionals have to find the problem, search for a solution and make the hospital appear good.

And in these days of malpractice suits, the emphasis of healthcare public relations professionals cannot be over emphasized. When the hospital is sued, it is the healthcare public relations professionals who have to be at the forefront of the case, protecting the integrity and reputation of the hospital and its staff. When motivated consumer groups stage protests demanding better or more prompt service, it is the healthcare public professionals again who have to placate them while ensuring that the apparent service lags are rectified. These professionals also take responsibility for answering all the queries generated by government officials and members of the public, queries from journalists and other government bodies, maintenance of the hospital website and publications, service standards among the professionals employed by the hospital and even the very attitude of the people populating the hospital.

Today’s hospital is run like a typical large-scale corporate. It has several departments, funding and budgets for each department, human resource divisions, educational branches, medical facilities, doctors, nurses, technicians, administrators, patients, visitors and security persons. But the one group of professionals who hold the entire hospital together and take care of the way the public sees it and interacts with it are the healthcare public relations professionals.

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