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Partnering with St Vincent’s Kew to build a culture of connection and care

Partnering with St Vincent’s Kew to build a culture of connection and care

This case study highlights St Vincent’s Private Hospital, Kew’s (SVPHK) partnership with Insync to strengthen its culture of connection, care, and continuous improvement. Through this collaboration, patient and staff feedback was transformed into meaningful action — resulting in outcomes that position the hospital among the world’s best for patient experience. 

What you’ll learn in this case study: 

  • Turning insight into action: Insync’s patient and staff experience programs identified opportunities in communication, comfort, and responsiveness. 
  • Collaborative improvement: Practical initiatives improved ward quietness, reduced patient anxiety, and enhanced discharge planning. 
  • Recognition that matters: Patient feedback now fuels a culture of appreciation and professional pride. 
  • Proven results: SVPHK achieved a top 10% international ranking for multiple measures of patient experience, with 93.4% of patients reporting nurses “always” treated them with courtesy and respect. 

Through this partnership, Insync and SVPHK have shown how listening deeply and acting on insight can elevate both patient care and staff connection, proving that data and compassion go hand in hand. 

Click here to read the full case study. 

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