Hospital choice by Indian customers - empirical testing of a standardised model of service provider selection criteria
Ganesan Palanisamy,
Lallu Joseph and
Sivakumar Alur
International Journal of Business and Emerging Markets, 2021, vol. 13, issue 2, 173-205
Abstract:
This study's purpose was to understand and test a modified model of service-provider selection-criteria in hospital service settings. Using a thorough literature review, the study developed an instrument using scaled items under eight identified hospital selection criteria. The study covered 55 hospitals in Indian cities. All of the eight hospital selection criteria studied positively influenced customer choice. The results validate the applicability and relevance of the standardised model in healthcare context. The moderation analysis highlights that patient's gender and age do not moderate the eight selection criteria for hospital choice. Hospital marketing, operations, administration, and planning can be better with understanding of factors that increase patient satisfaction.
Keywords: patients; hospital choice; criteria; service provider; Indian. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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