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When waiting to see a doctor is less irritating: understanding patient preferences and choice behavior in appointment scheduling
Nan Liu
, Stacey R. Finkelstein
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Margaret E. Kruk
, David Rosenthal
Division of General Medicine & Geriatrics
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Choice Behavior
100%
Patient Preference
100%
Appointment Scheduling
100%
Preference Behaviour
100%
Delayed Care
60%
Patient Experience
20%
Distinct Population Segment
20%
Outpatient Care
20%
Discrete Choice Experiment
20%
Gender Effect
20%
Risk Attitude
20%
Patient Appointments
20%
Patient Mix
20%
Operational Strategy
20%
Care Aims
20%
Utility Loss
20%
Operational Attributes
20%
Social Sciences
Decision Making
100%
Discrete Choice
50%
Choice Experiment
50%
Outpatient Care
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient Preference
100%
Outpatient Care
50%
Patient Experience
50%
Computer Science
Choice Behavior
100%
Decision Making
100%