2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05507-9
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A comparative study of patients’ satisfaction with different levels of hospitals in Beijing: why do patients prefer high-level hospitals?

Abstract: Background: To promote the integration of medical resources, Beijing has built medical alliances since 2012, but this reform has not changed the state of disordered medical treatment. Patients are still willing to go to high-level hospitals for medical treatment. What causes patients to prefer high-level hospitals? To explore the reasons behind this preference for high-level medical treatment among patients and to guide patients to make visits in an orderly manner, we conducted this study and compared patients… Show more

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“…Because of the enormous reduction during the first half of 2020, tertiary hospitals have more supply capacity to provide services to additional patients, who prefer to seek care in higher-level and larger hospitals. [42][43][44] Third, tertiary hospitals may have induced a demand for patients to make up for their losses during the pandemic. Tertiary hospitals are believed to provide high-quality medical care and have a better reputation among Chinese residents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the enormous reduction during the first half of 2020, tertiary hospitals have more supply capacity to provide services to additional patients, who prefer to seek care in higher-level and larger hospitals. [42][43][44] Third, tertiary hospitals may have induced a demand for patients to make up for their losses during the pandemic. Tertiary hospitals are believed to provide high-quality medical care and have a better reputation among Chinese residents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It remains us to reconsider the rationality of the market share of the healthcare delivery system in China. Under normal conditions, most patients in China prefer to visit large hospitals even for common and minor illnesses, as they can freely choose which doctors and medical institutions to visit (18,19,35). These might be due to the COVID-19 pandemic increasing the care-seeking cost of large hospitals, which may include the risk of being infected and transportation convenience (18).…”
Section: Large Hospitals Lost Their Market Share Under the Covid-19 Pandemic Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shift was more substantial for discharge services and surgery services. This may have occurred due to patients being more likely to choose larger hospitals when they needed more complex treatment (18,35). This means the patients might be more likely to choose larger hospitals for conditions perceived to be nonminor diseases.…”
Section: The Comparison Of the Market Share Of The Local And Nonlocal Patients Proves The Presence Poaching Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All physicians with senior titles in CHC were surveyed, and 50% of the physicians with intermediate and junior titles were selected for this study. 22,23 , this study included the four most important indexes from the evaluation index system as the evaluation indexes of MAs in this study: Degree of improvement in community residents' satisfaction, improvement in primary diagnosis at CHC and two-way referral, evaluation of information construction and evaluation of mutual recognition of medical examination results.…”
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confidence: 99%