Green hospital practices on patient’s satisfaction in Indonesian hospital: medical specialist department case investigation

IF 1.8 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Modelling in Management Pub Date : 2023-11-22 DOI:10.1108/jm2-05-2023-0108
Ngatindriatun Ngatindriatun, Muhammad Alfarizi, Rafialdo Arifian
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to explore the empirical correlation between patient flow issues, quality of green health services and patient satisfaction in specialist medical department factors from patients’ perspectives as service consumers.

Design/methodology/approach

This research is a type of nonintervention empirical research that uses an open survey to explore the views and experiences of users of specialist medical department services. The targeted population is hospital patients included in the top five national PERSI (Indonesian Hospital Association) Award 2022 Green Hospital Category, with a total number of respondents of 572 people. This study uses the partial least square-structural equation modeling analysis method with the SmartPLS application.

Findings

Patient flow problems generally affect the quality of eco-friendly health services, except for the waiting time problem, which affects service quality. It should be understood as a top priority for patients to receive services from medical specialists without risking time as a core service aspect from the patient’s perspective. In addition, all variables in eco-friendly hospital services affect patient satisfaction, except in the case of visits to specialist medical departments, which do not affect medical support services and hospital practices that are responsive to the delivery of care services resulting from medical support services that are inseparable in integrated services as well as health care following medical ethics.

Originality/value

This study has a novelty in understanding the implications of green practice in determining patient satisfaction in medical specialist department as the epicenter of hospital services and the main object of assessment for the quality of hospital services.

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目的本研究旨在从患者作为服务消费者的角度,探讨专科医学科因素中患者流量问题、绿色医疗服务质量与患者满意度之间的实证关系。设计/方法/方法本研究是一种非干预实证研究,采用开放式调查来探讨专科医疗服务用户的观点和体验。目标人群是被列入前五名国家PERSI(印度尼西亚医院协会)奖2022绿色医院类别的医院患者,受访者总数为572人。本研究采用偏最小二乘结构方程建模分析方法,并结合SmartPLS应用。除等候时间问题影响服务质量外,客流问题普遍影响生态健康服务质量。从患者的角度来看,应该理解为患者在不冒时间风险的情况下接受医学专家的服务是最优先考虑的核心服务方面。此外,生态友好型医院服务的所有变量都会影响患者的满意度,但专科医疗部门的就诊情况除外,因为专科医疗部门的就诊不影响医疗支持服务和医院的做法,因为医疗支持服务是综合服务中不可分割的一部分,遵循医德的保健也会影响医疗服务的提供。独创性/价值本研究新颖之处在于了解绿色实践在确定专科医生作为医院服务的中心和医院服务质量评估的主要对象的病人满意度方面的影响。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Modelling in Management (JM2) provides a forum for academics and researchers with a strong interest in business and management modelling. The journal analyses the conceptual antecedents and theoretical underpinnings leading to research modelling processes which derive useful consequences in terms of management science, business and management implementation and applications. JM2 is focused on the utilization of management data, which is amenable to research modelling processes, and welcomes academic papers that not only encompass the whole research process (from conceptualization to managerial implications) but also make explicit the individual links between ''antecedents and modelling'' (how to tackle certain problems) and ''modelling and consequences'' (how to apply the models and draw appropriate conclusions). The journal is particularly interested in innovative methodological and statistical modelling processes and those models that result in clear and justified managerial decisions. JM2 specifically promotes and supports research writing, that engages in an academically rigorous manner, in areas related to research modelling such as: A priori theorizing conceptual models, Artificial intelligence, machine learning, Association rule mining, clustering, feature selection, Business analytics: Descriptive, Predictive, and Prescriptive Analytics, Causal analytics: structural equation modeling, partial least squares modeling, Computable general equilibrium models, Computer-based models, Data mining, data analytics with big data, Decision support systems and business intelligence, Econometric models, Fuzzy logic modeling, Generalized linear models, Multi-attribute decision-making models, Non-linear models, Optimization, Simulation models, Statistical decision models, Statistical inference making and probabilistic modeling, Text mining, web mining, and visual analytics, Uncertainty-based reasoning models.
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