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Luxury patient experience (LPX): review, conceptualization, and future research directions

Philipp Klaus

The Service Industries Journal, 2018, vol. 38, issue 1-2, 87-98

Abstract: The article offers a much-needed definition and conceptualization of the luxury patient experience (LPX) through applying customer experience (CX) theory to the patient experience (PX). The author highlights the important differences between the luxury patient, regular patient, and/or patient on the bottom of the service pyramid. The article proposes the implications these differences have for successfully managing the luxury patient experience. Based upon an investigation of prior customer experience and patient experience research, the article submits a definition of both, patient experience and luxury patient experience. The luxury patient experience conceptualization will influence service providers and their experience design and implementation practices. The article outlines fruitful avenues for future research in the patient luxury experience domain by proposing a shift from healthcare to wealthcare.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1080/02642069.2017.1377190

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