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care outcomes 2 healthcare quality 2 healthcare service 2 hierarchical component model 2 patient satisfaction 2 Customer satisfaction 1 Dienstleistungsqualität 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health care 1 Health care system 1 Hospital 1 India 1 Indien 1 Krankenhaus 1 Kundenzufriedenheit 1 Patienten 1 Patients 1 Service quality 1
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Barkur, Gopalkrishna 2 G, Somu 1 S, Swathi K 1 Somu G 1 Swathi K.S. 1
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Cogent Business & Management 1 Cogent business & management 1
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Assessment of healthcare service quality effect on patient satisfaction and care outcomes: A case study in India
S, Swathi K; Barkur, Gopalkrishna; G, Somu - In: Cogent Business & Management 10 (2023) 3, pp. 1-25
Patient-centered care has become a key driver in recent healthcare reform. Meanwhile, healthcare consumers have become more aware and concerned about the quality of services. This has made healthcare organisations accentuate evaluating healthcare service quality and patient satisfaction. This...
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Assessment of healthcare service quality effect on patient satisfaction and care outcomes : a case study in India
Swathi K.S.; Barkur, Gopalkrishna; Somu G - In: Cogent business & management 10 (2023) 3, pp. 1-25
Patient-centered care has become a key driver in recent healthcare reform. Meanwhile, healthcare consumers have become more aware and concerned about the quality of services. This has made healthcare organisations accentuate evaluating healthcare service quality and patient satisfaction. This...
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