Join Us for the Patient Voice Awards 2023!

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The Patient Voice Awards are back, and we are excited to once again recognise outstanding care and providers who embody patient-centric excellence. This year, the celebrations are breaking new ground, extending beyond those who utilise the Doctify platform to collect and share transparent patient feedback.

Here’s all you need to know about this year’s edition.

Celebrating patient-centred care

At Doctify, we believe that every voice matters, and no patient should ever be left unheard. With the Patient Voice Awards, we aim to acknowledge those who share our deep commitment to making patients’ voices the catalyst for positive change within the healthcare landscape.

This means that this year’s awards have opened their doors to all providers, regardless of whether they use Doctify to harness the power of patient feedback. We’re here to recognise providers who share our unwavering commitment to building trust, fostering transparency, and placing the patient firmly at the forefront of their practice.

By participating in the Patient Voice Awards, you have a unique opportunity to share how patient feedback has been the driving force behind your journey to provide exceptional care. Your story could become the next chapter in the legacy of patient-centric excellence, serving as an inspiration to future generations of healthcare professionals.

Remembering last year’s winners

As patient-centricity becomes increasingly pivotal in shaping the future of healthcare, we were thrilled to see so many exceptional providers actively embracing the potential of patient feedback in the previous year’s Patient Voice Awards. These dedicated providers, including HCA Healthcare UK, Dental Beauty Partners, and OSD Healthcare, as well as individual professionals, were recognised for their commitment to harnessing patient voices to gain insights into unique patient needs and for using this invaluable feedback to improve the quality of care and enhance the overall patient experience.

It is truly a delight to have been acknowledged with the Patient Voice Award. All the years I’ve dedicated to providing care and attention to each and every patient I see have been recognised.

Giulia Volpe, winner of the Patient Voice Awards 2022 in the Healthcare Professional (Allied) category.

We were delighted to see recognised providers proudly sharing their success on social media and websites, showing their dedication to improving the patient experience. They celebrated their achievements and sent a strong message to their patients – a promise of ongoing service improvement for an exceptional patient experience.

OSD Healthcare proudly showcases their “Patient Voice Awards Winner” badge on their website.

As we approach this year’s awards, we’re excited to see that same enthusiasm and commitment from all providers who value patient feedback, whether or not they use Doctify.

A look at the Patient Voice Awards categories

The 2023 Awards feature a range of prestigious categories that celebrate excellence in various healthcare fields, and we invite you to participate in those that align with your area of expertise.

Meet the Judges

We are thrilled to welcome a distinguished panel of experienced industry experts who will play a pivotal role in helping us choose the winners of this year’s Patient Voice Awards. Each of them brings unique experiences and knowledge that will serve as a guiding compass in selecting those who share our ethos and are reshaping healthcare by listening and responding to patient voices.

Dr David Powell, General Practitioner

Dr Powell is a highly experienced GP with over 30 years of expertise, including leading a large practice and focusing on program development to improve clinical care and services for patients.

Dr Powell is a member of Doctify’s Clinical Governance Committee.

Dr Cath Spencer-Smith, Director of Private Practice Ninja and a Consultant Physician in Sport and Exercise Medicine.

Dr Spencer-Smith is an award-winning expert in business and marketing within the realm of private practice.

Mr James Fellowes, CEO of DICT8 and a Healthcare and Tech Entrepreneur

Mr Fellowes is an experienced Chief Executive Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry.

Mr Christopher Chandler, Consultant Neurosurgeon

Mr Chandler is an experienced consultant in both adult and paediatric neurosurgery, who leads the Paediatric and Adolescent Neurosurgical Service at King’s College Hospital.

Priv.-Doz.Dr. Harald K. Widhalm, Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon

Priv.-Doz.Dr. Widhalm leads the sports medicine clinic at the Medical University of Vienna and maintains a private practice in Vienna’s first district.


Priv.-Doz.Dr. Widhalm is a member of Doctify’s Clinical Governance Committee.

Mr Tom Sackville, CEO of the International Federation of Health Plans

Mr Sackville currently chairs the board of trustees for the Family Survival Trust and has previously served as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health in the United Kingdom.

How to secure your spot

Now, the moment you’ve been waiting for! To participate in the Patient Voice Awards 2023, all you need to do is submit your nomination via our dedicated landing page. You can enter as many categories as you are eligible for. The winners will be determined based on entry data and our independent panel of judges.

Now, it’s your chance to shine! Enter your nominations today to be recognised for your outstanding commitment to patient-centric care. To find out more, click here.

Are you committed to trust & transparency? You could be this year’s winner!

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