Relias has acquired Feedtrail HealthcareXM, which is engaged in patient and employee experience management, to improve workforce solutions with patient feedback capabilities.

This strategic move is set to enhance Relias’ offerings in the healthcare sector by integrating Feedtrail’s patient experience software.

Feedtrail’s software enables real-time, personalised data collection, which is pivotal for fostering patient satisfaction.

It also identifies areas for operational enhancement and boosts healthcare quality.

Relias CEO Kay Krafft said: “This strategic acquisition complements our healthcare workforce offerings with a set of comprehensive patient experience solutions.”

The integration will enable implementation of targeted training and assessments as part of a corrective action plan, potentially reducing costs and maximising results.

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Feedtrail chair and CEO Stephanie Alexander said: “Feedtrail is incredibly excited to join Relias and extend the impact of our patient experience solutions to the entire continuum of care.

“Relias’ expertise and offerings in post-acute, behavioural, and community health sectors accelerate our ability to also serve those markets and, together, to improve healthcare quality and outcomes.” 

Feedtrail’s software is designed to cater to the specific needs of hospitals, community health centres, and physician practices.

It offers integrations with all major electronic health records (EHRs) and adheres strictly to data privacy requirements.

Both companies aim to develop solutions that address the changing needs of healthcare organisations.

Feedtrail co-founder and chief innovation officer Paul Jaglowski said: “By combining real-time insights from Feedtrail with Relias’ tailored learning and performance solutions, our collective offering delivers on our shared goals — to simplify healthcare operations, advance healthcare talent, and improve patient outcomes.”