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Exploring the Role of Online Health Community Information in Patients' Decisions to Switch from Online to Offline Medical Services

机译:探索在线健康社区信息在患者决定从在线医疗服务转换为离线医疗服务中的作用

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Background: Online healthcare has become an important part of healthcare services. Patients can access unlimited information reflecting a doctor's service quality in online health communities (OHCs). This information can reduce information asymmetry between patients and doctors, and further promote patient decisions. In this study, we focus on the patient's decision to switch from a doctor's online medical service to the same doctor's offline service.Objectives: We classify OHC information into objective information and subjective information. Following this, we investigate how these two types of information influence patient decisions to switch from a doctor's online to offline medical service, and explore the nature of interaction between the two types of influence.Methods: We collected data from a leading OHC in China and constructed a longitudinal dataset to examine our research questions. To control for doctor heterogeneity and common trends across time, we leveraged fixed effects at the doctor level and monthly fixed effects in our models, respectively.Results: Our findings demonstrate a strong relationship between OHC information and patient decisions to switch from a doctor's online to offline medical service. Patients are more likely to switch from online to offline medical services with doctors whose subjective and objective information on their homepages indicate a higher quality (1 3 sub (beta(Subjective) = 0.001, p < 0.001; alpha(Objective) = 0.019, p < 0.002). We also observe that patients prefer doctors who do not exhibit objective information that indicates low-quality service over those who show such information on their homepages, even though the chosen doctor provides a lower-quality service (alpha(Low_Obj)(ective)= - 0.032, p < 0.006). Further, we find that the influence of subjective information on patient decisions crowds out the influence of objective information.Conclusion: This study investigates the role of subjective and objective information on patient decisions to switch from a doctor's online to offline medical service and the interaction effect between these two types of information. This study provides valuable theoretical and practical implications.
机译:背景:在线医疗保健已成为医疗保健服务的重要组成部分。患者可以访问反映在线医疗社区(OHC)中医生服务质量的无限信息。该信息可以减少患者和医生之间的信息不对称,并进一步促进患者的决策。在这项研究中,我们重点关注患者从医生的在线医疗服务切换到同一医生的离线服务的决定。目的:我们将OHC信息分为客观信息和主观信息。之后,我们研究了这两种类型的信息如何影响患者从医生在线转换为离线医疗服务的决策,并探讨了两种类型的影响之间相互作用的本质。方法:我们收集了来自中国领先的OHC和构建了一个纵向数据集来检查我们的研究问题。为了控制跨时间的医生异质性和共同趋势,我们分别在模型中利用了医生级别的固定效应和模型中的每月固定效应。结果:我们的发现表明,OHC信息与患者决定从医生在线切换到在线决定之间存在密切关系。离线医疗服务。患者更有可能从医生的在线到离线医疗服务,这些医生的主页上的主观和客观信息表明质量更高(1 3 sub(beta(主观)= 0.001,p <0.001; alpha(客观)= 0.019,p) <0.002)。我们还观察到,即使选择的医生提供的服务质量较低,患者也喜欢那些没有显示客观信息表明服务质量较差的医生,而不是那些在主页上显示此类信息的医生(alpha(Low_Obj)( (ective)=-0.032,p <0.006)。此外,我们发现主观信息对患者决策的影响排除了客观信息的影响。医生在线到离线医疗服务以及这两类信息之间的交互作用,这项研究提供了宝贵的理论和实践意义。

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