SurveysPAVE: Patient After the Visit Evaluation™ (For content review only)The Patient After the Visit Evaluation™ (PAVE) is comprised of five multi-item scales that measure satisfaction with access to care, physician care, self-confidence, relationship with physician/nursing staff and health plan coverage. There is a question to identify the provider category (e.g. primary care doctor, specialist, nurse) and a question about the general reason for visit (ongoing health condition, illness, routine care). There are four continuity of care items, four medication status items, three preventive health items, two health plan status items, three demographic items for adults and two general information items for parents reporting for their child. Recent visit was with? Choose a provider category. Reason for visit? Thinking about your/child's most recent doctor visit, how you rate the following:
How long has the patient received care from this doctor? Will the patient continue with care from this doctor? Would you recommend the doctor to family and friends? Did the doctor/nurse talk about what to do in case of an emergency? At the recent visit what did the doctor suggest? (Select a category) Since visiting the doctor, what is the patient taking? (Select a category) Do you feel the doctor did a thorough exam before giving medicine? Is cost or inconvenience stopping the patient from taking the medicine? Did the doctor/nurse ask about your/child's health habits? Did the doctor/nurse give advice about ways to keep or improve good health? Did you use the Internet/other sources to get information and discuss this with the doctor? Your insurance type? If given the option, would you change health plans? How would you rate your plan's cooperation in:
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