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Day 2: Track 2 - Pediatric Sedation-Free MRI: Enhancing Child-Centered and Cost-Effective Services
Specific Session Satisfaction Survey
Welcome to Qatar’s Person-Centered Care (PCC) Middle East Forum 2025 Survey.
The theme this year is “Shaping the Future of Care: Innovations in Person-Centered Care” with the core learning areas focused on the three (3) learning tracks:
1. Person-Centered Digital Transformation
This track explores how digital innovation is reshaping the future of care through the lens of person-centeredness. As health systems across the Middle East and the world embrace digital transformation, there is an urgent need to ensure that technologies—such as AI, telehealth, digital therapeutics, and patient portals—are designed and implemented with empathy, equity, and empowerment in mind.
Sessions in this track will highlight how digital tools can amplify patient voices, enable personalized interventions, and facilitate real-time decision-making while maintaining trust and human connection. Participants will engage with case studies, frameworks, and best practices that show how technology can be an enabler—not a barrier—to compassionate, person-centered care.
2. Collaborative Care: Building Partnerships for Better Outcomes
This track centers on the power of partnerships in delivering integrated, person-centered care. Collaboration—across disciplines, sectors, and with patients and families—is essential for achieving outcomes that matter to individuals and communities.
Through this track, attendees will explore models of team-based care, co-design, and community engagement that foster shared accountability and holistic care delivery. Real-world examples will showcase how clinicians, caregivers, social services, and patients can form dynamic partnerships to enhance continuity, coordination, and compassion throughout the care journey.
3. Care Beyond Boundaries: Systematic Personalization Across Networks
Person-centered care doesn’t stop at the clinic door—it must be woven into every level of the health system. This track addresses how organizations and networks can systematically embed personalization into policies, pathways, and infrastructure to ensure that care remains tailored, consistent, and meaningful across settings and over time.
From population health strategies to continuity of care during transitions, this track will focus on how systems can be designed to scale person-centered principles. Sessions will include policy frameworks, health information exchange, integrated care networks, and measurement strategies that support personalization across geographic, institutional, and cultural boundaries.
We are asking for a few minutes of your time to take part in this survey to gather information about your overall experience and satisfaction of this event. We will also ask for your recommendations for improvement and future development. This will help us understand your expectations and provide quality services on the upcoming Person-Centered Care forums.
This survey will take less than 5 minutes to complete, your participation is anonymous, and all information will be kept confidential. Your answers will be analyzed collectively along with other attendees, will not be shared with any other parties, and will not be used for anything except in this survey.
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We would like to know more about you. Kindly tick the box, relevant to your answer per question:
Your Profile:
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Q1. Have you answered the profiling questions related to gender, age, and nationality in the earlier sessions? *
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Q2. Please record your gender. *
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Q3. Please record your age group. *
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Q4. Are you currently residing in Qatar? *
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