TY - JOUR
T1 - Physicians and Students Take to the Streets to Ask
T2 - What Do People Want from Their Health Care?
AU - DiGioia, Kimberly
AU - Nair, Mohit
AU - Shields, Morgan
AU - Saini, Vikas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/6/1
Y1 - 2018/6/1
N2 - With the aim of better understanding what the public (as opposed to "patients") wants from health care, this study asked people on the street, "What does the right health care mean to you?" Responses ranged from "Caring about me more than just in the appointment" to "That everyone should see exactly what medical treatment costs." A qualitative analysis revealed that all responses fell into 2 overarching categories: health care at the interpersonal level and health care at the system level. Approximately 66.7% of responses included system-level factors, whereas 59% of responses included interpersonal-level factors. We conclude that the public is cognizant of and concerned about issues that also concern patients and others working to improve health care and, thus, should be engaged in the process to design care in a way that meets their needs and preferences before they become ill or interact with the delivery system.
AB - With the aim of better understanding what the public (as opposed to "patients") wants from health care, this study asked people on the street, "What does the right health care mean to you?" Responses ranged from "Caring about me more than just in the appointment" to "That everyone should see exactly what medical treatment costs." A qualitative analysis revealed that all responses fell into 2 overarching categories: health care at the interpersonal level and health care at the system level. Approximately 66.7% of responses included system-level factors, whereas 59% of responses included interpersonal-level factors. We conclude that the public is cognizant of and concerned about issues that also concern patients and others working to improve health care and, thus, should be engaged in the process to design care in a way that meets their needs and preferences before they become ill or interact with the delivery system.
KW - accessibility
KW - affordability
KW - doctor-patient relationship
KW - patient engagement
KW - patient-centered
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84992065869
U2 - 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000303
DO - 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000303
M3 - Article
C2 - 27768652
AN - SCOPUS:84992065869
SN - 1549-8417
VL - 14
SP - e29-e30
JO - Journal of patient safety
JF - Journal of patient safety
IS - 2
ER -