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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).

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Evaluating the quality of medical care.

Rourke Aj
- 01 Sep 1957 - 
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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

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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Choice of and overall satisfaction with pharmacies among a community-dwelling elderly population.

TL;DR: Elderly consumers who used a single community pharmacy and who used multiple pharmacies with a primary mail order pharmacy were the most satisfied with their pharmacy services, while consumers may be diverted from this choice because of price concerns and insurance diversification.
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Patient choice: comparing criteria for selecting an obstetrician-gynecologist based on image, gender, and professional attributes

TL;DR: This study compared gender, humanistic qualities or technical competence (HQTC), and age when an obstetrician-gynecologist is selected to find more women chose a female provider when no additional information is known.
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Finding a Comparison Group: Is Online Crowdsourcing a Viable Option?.

TL;DR: Study findings indicate that online crowdsourcing, a process that allows access to many participants to complete specific tasks, is a potentially viable resource for evaluation designs where access to comparison groups, large budgets, and/or time are limited.
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Do Consumers Use Information to Choose a Health-Care Provider System?

TL;DR: Use of information from the employer was positively related to education and years of residence in the Twin Cities, and previous experience with doctors and hospitals in the care system also was a common information source.
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