Background: A multi-dimensional telemedicine patient satisfaction measure is utilized to provide managerial insights into where service improvements are needed and factors that impact patient service perceptions. This research explores the influence of patient demographics on telemedicine satisfaction. Four dimensions of telemedicine patient satisfaction (health benefits, patient-centered care, monetary costs, and non-monetary costs) were compared across patient gender, income, and education levels. Methods: A survey of 440 US telemedicine patients on patient satisfaction was measured with Likert scale items to create a multi-dimensional construct using the SERVQUAL model. MANOVA, ANOVA, and linear contrasts were used to examine the impact ...
Introduction. Telemedicine has been of heightened focus due to spikes in usage during the COVID-19 p...
As healthcare institutions focus on patient satisfaction to provide evidence of quality care, unders...
Background: There is a lack of good data about patient satisfaction with teledermatology and about i...
Background: A multi-dimensional telemedicine patient satisfaction measure is utilized to provide man...
Background: Telemedicine provider success requires patient satisfaction. The SERVQUAL model was used...
As telemedicine usage continues to grow there is a need to ensure the means are available to evaluat...
During the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) medical institutions and practitioners have ...
Satisfaction remains one of the most frequently used and inconsistent measures in Information System...
Telemedicine research addressing user satisfaction abounds in academic literature. Results from pat...
The objective of this thesis was to look at provider and patient satisfaction with the use of teleme...
Telemedicine research addressing user satisfaction abounds in academic literature. Results from pati...
The objective of this study is to provide a systematic review of studies on patient satisfaction wit...
Policy makers have criticized the American health care system for spiraling costs, quality of servic...
Recent studies suggest that patient satisfaction has a direct correlation to patient outcome. In tod...
As part of a randomized controlled trial involving 208 dermatology patients, a quantitative and qual...
Introduction. Telemedicine has been of heightened focus due to spikes in usage during the COVID-19 p...
As healthcare institutions focus on patient satisfaction to provide evidence of quality care, unders...
Background: There is a lack of good data about patient satisfaction with teledermatology and about i...
Background: A multi-dimensional telemedicine patient satisfaction measure is utilized to provide man...
Background: Telemedicine provider success requires patient satisfaction. The SERVQUAL model was used...
As telemedicine usage continues to grow there is a need to ensure the means are available to evaluat...
During the outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) medical institutions and practitioners have ...
Satisfaction remains one of the most frequently used and inconsistent measures in Information System...
Telemedicine research addressing user satisfaction abounds in academic literature. Results from pat...
The objective of this thesis was to look at provider and patient satisfaction with the use of teleme...
Telemedicine research addressing user satisfaction abounds in academic literature. Results from pati...
The objective of this study is to provide a systematic review of studies on patient satisfaction wit...
Policy makers have criticized the American health care system for spiraling costs, quality of servic...
Recent studies suggest that patient satisfaction has a direct correlation to patient outcome. In tod...
As part of a randomized controlled trial involving 208 dermatology patients, a quantitative and qual...
Introduction. Telemedicine has been of heightened focus due to spikes in usage during the COVID-19 p...
As healthcare institutions focus on patient satisfaction to provide evidence of quality care, unders...
Background: There is a lack of good data about patient satisfaction with teledermatology and about i...