
The Provider Engagement and Safety Survey is open October 7-25. Feedback is critical to understanding our organization’s strengths and opportunities. Take part in the survey, and share your perspective on safety, communication, and teamwork at Kettering Health.
How do I access the Provider Engagement and Safety Survey?
Click here to take the survey. To log in, you should use your unique password: the first four letters of your last name + two-digit birth month + two-digit birth date (ex: A provider named Dr. John Smith, born on January 1, would use the password “Smit0101”). This unique password is used only to ensure data is reported with a provider’s specific work group and campus.
You’ll also receive an email from Press Ganey on Monday, October 7 that includes a unique survey link.
If you have trouble logging in, please contact Amy Dec at amy.dec@ketteringhealth.org
How long is this survey?
The Provider Engagement and Safety Survey length varies depending on your specialty and affiliation with Kettering Health. It will include anywhere from 50-90 scaled questions with some open-ended questions. It should take 15-20 minutes to complete.
Who should take this survey?
All physicians and APPs who are employed or are active members of the Kettering Health medical staff who started with the organization on or before August 10, 2024 are invited to take the Provider Engagement and Safety Survey. Providers who joined Kettering Health after August 10 will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the next provider survey.
Is the survey confidential?
Yes. We want you to share honest feedback, because that helps us identify our opportunities–and our strengths. The survey reporting structure helps us maintain individual confidentiality, as Press Ganey does not share individual survey results with Kettering Health. Aggregate results are only reported for groups of three or more. Data is not reported for groups smaller than three. To meet this minimum requirement and view results, departments receiving fewer than three responses may be combined with other groups.