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The Impact of Objective Quality Ratings on Patient Selection of Community Pharmacies: A Discrete Choice Experiment and Latent Class Analysis
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The article was published on 2017-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Latent class model & Selection (genetic algorithm).read more
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Primary Care Providers
TL;DR: If you treat adult patients, you’ve provided care to someone who has a gambling disorder – whether you knew it or not.
Supermarket consumers and gender differences relating to their perceived importance levels of store characteristics
Gary Mortimer,Peter David Clarke +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a random sample collection methodology involving 280 male and female grocery shoppers was used to identify specific store characteristics, investigate the perceived importance of those characteristics and explore gender, age and income differences that may exist.
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Measuring pharmacy quality
TL;DR: Methods for measuring health care quality and how these methods can be applied to the measurement of pharmacy quality are described and ways of stimulating the use of quality improvement methods in pharmacy are described.
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Patient satisfaction with community pharmacy: comparing urban and suburban chain-pharmacy populations.
TL;DR: The significant differences between patient satisfaction in the suburban and urban populations warrant a larger study with more community pharmacies in other urban, suburban and rural locations to better understand and validate study findings.
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Primary Care Providers
TL;DR: If you treat adult patients, you’ve provided care to someone who has a gambling disorder – whether you knew it or not.
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Factors influencing consumers' selection of a primary care physician.
TL;DR: This exploratory study identifies and conceptualizes the physician selection dimensions which include: physician reputation/manner, physician record, physician search, consumer self-awareness, physician location, physician qualifications, physician demographics, office atmospherics, house calls/insurance, and valuing patient opinion.
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Do Report Cards Influence Hospital Choice? The Case of Kidney Transplantation
David H. Howard,Bruce Kaplan +1 more
TL;DR: It is found some evidence that report cards influence younger and college-educated patients, but, overall, report cards do not affect demand.
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