A conjoint analysis of inpatient satisfaction ratings in Indonesia (original) (raw)
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine Indonesian men and women's satisfaction rating of the different attributes associated with the location, convenience, accessibility, and affordability of inpatient care and how the ratings differ across clusters of individuals. Methods: The empirical work of this study is based on using the 2007 Indonesian Family and Life Survey. A conjoint analysis is used to examine Indonesian men and women's satisfaction rating of the above-mentioned attributes. Results: Indonesians who utilizes the inpatient care are responsive to the type, cost, quality, and location of the inpatient care even though individuals in different clusters attach different importance to the different attributes associated inpatient care. Conclusion: There is a pressing need for sound policies that seek to reduce the cost of treatment and consultation, to improve the quality of care facility, to build more care facilities, and to improve public transport infrastructure. Priority should be given to patients who visited facilities located outside their province of residence. Efforts to enhance the quality of inpatient care should focus on public facilities and facilities located in Sumatra.
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