Is pre-consultation conducted by the assistant physician effective in improving online healthcare service quality and satisfaction?
Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Publication Date
12-2023
Abstract
To improve online healthcare quality and efficiency, online healthcare communities (OHCs) enabled the pre-consultation function, in which an assistant physician interacts with the patient to understand and document the patient’s health conditions, medical history, and consultation objectives prior to the formal online consultation with the attending physician. Using detailed service data from a Chinese OHC, this study scrutinizes the effect of using pre-consultation on online healthcare service quality and satisfaction. The results show that pre-consultation can significantly increase the attending physician’s response speed, length, and the level of informational support embedded within the response, while maintaining a consistent level of emotional support. Despite the improvement in service quality, pre-consultation leads to decreased patient satisfaction with the consultation service. Furthermore, we find that pre-consultation improves service quality by enhancing the professionalism and comprehensiveness of patient case information and reducing information seeking and clarification of the attending physician with the patient.
Discipline
Health Information Technology | Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
Research Areas
Information Systems and Management
Publication
ICIS 2023 Proceedings: Hyberabad, December 10-13
Publisher
ICIS
City or Country
India
Citation
ZHAO, Anqi and TANG, Qian.
Is pre-consultation conducted by the assistant physician effective in improving online healthcare service quality and satisfaction?. (2023). ICIS 2023 Proceedings: Hyberabad, December 10-13.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/8627
Additional URL
https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2023/ishealthcare/ishealthcare/18