字母数字vs.数字令牌系统和医疗保健经验:现场证据从医疗保健服务在印度

Manag. Sci. Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.1287/mnsc.2022.4389
S. Rathee, Kritika Narula, Arul Mishra, Hari Prasad Mishra
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在许多国家,患者等待时间过长是一个重要的卫生政策问题,特别是发展中国家,这些国家的卫生基础设施普遍较差,预约不是很普遍,生命优先事项相互竞争的机会成本很高。在本研究中,我们通过在印度卫生诊所的实地实验来检验提供数字与字母数字等待令牌是否会影响患者的疼痛感知,以及令牌类型是否也会影响他们的等待时间感知和访问满意度。我们的研究提供了初步证据,在大多数情况下,与数字标记相比,字母数字标记导致更低的疼痛感知,更低的等待时间感知和更高的医疗保健系统满意度。然而,这并不总是正确的;我们还演示了数字令牌性能更好以及令牌之间的差异减弱时的边界条件。我们在三个独立的诊所进行了现场实验,并改变了用于测试不同医疗保健环境中的多个令牌操作的令牌类型(数字与字母数字)。我们使用等待时间感知的认知策略解释了我们的发现,并讨论了为什么这种策略对发展中国家有帮助。这篇论文被市场营销学的Matthew Shum接受。
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Alphanumeric vs. Numeric Token Systems and the Healthcare Experience: Field Evidence from Healthcare Delivery in India
Long wait times for patients are an important health policy issue in many countries, especially developing countries in which there is generally poorer health infrastructure, appointments are not very common, and the opportunity cost of competing life priorities is high. In this research, we examine via field experiments in health clinics in India whether providing numeric versus alphanumeric wait tokens can affect pain perceptions of patients and whether the type of tokens can also affect their wait-time perception and visit satisfaction. Our research provides initial evidence that alphanumeric tokens, in most cases, lead to lower pain perception, lower wait-time perception, and higher satisfaction levels with the healthcare system compared with numeric tokens. However, this is not always true; we also demonstrate boundary conditions when numeric tokens perform better and when the differences between tokens are attenuated. We conducted field experiments in three separate clinics and vary the type of tokens (numeric versus alphanumeric) used to test multiple token operationalizations in varied healthcare contexts. We explain our findings using the cognitive strategy of wait-time perception and discuss why this strategy is helpful for a developing country. This paper was accepted by Matthew Shum, marketing.
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