What matters for you or to you?

What matters for you or to you?

“Matters to” is used to indicate someone who cares about an outcome, or thinks that the outcome is important. “Matters for” is used to indicate someone or something which is affected by an outcome. Taking the examples one by one: “It may not matter to you.” – “Maybe you don’t think it’s important.”

What does it mean when someone asks what matters to you?

Asking “What matters to you?” is about working to understand what matters to a patient within the larger context of their life.

What really matters to patients?

Listening, reassuring, providing clear and honest explanations and being given time to talk to staff were the most important elements of care for the patients we spoke to. Above all, patients valued being understood – if staff show they know the person behind the patient, this puts them at ease.

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What matters to you for Healthcare Improvement?

​​​​​What matters to IHI is that those who work in health care understand the impact that asking, “What matters to you?” has on quality, safety, and the joy of the health care workforce. The concept of “What Matters” also has a profound impact on the joy of the health care workforce.

Are all that matter or matters?

“All” is a singular noun subject of the phrase and takes “matters” a singular verb. Correct answer: You are all that matters to me. All that matters is correct.

Why does quality improvement matter?

While driving better value is important, quality improvement has a fundamental role in improving all aspects of quality – including the safety, effectiveness and experience of care. All health and care systems should be seeking to improve these aspects of care for people using their services, on a continuous basis.

Why does primary care matter?

How does primary care help people stay healthier? First, primary care is critical to prevention and early detection for many illnesses. If people get regular exams and screenings, they are more likely to prevent health problems – or to catch them early, get treatment sooner, and need less care overall.

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What matters to you as a care assistant?

Our clients, like us, require social interaction and will have stories to tell or feel they need someone to talk to. Being a good, and patient, listener is one of the many qualities a care assistant should have. Great care assistants take time to listen and develop a personable relationship with the client.