Do patients' preferences prevail in hospital selection?: a comparison between discrete choice experiments and revealed hospital choice
Abstract Background In patient choice, patients are expected to select the provider that best fits their preferences. In this study, we assess to what extent the hospital choice of patients in practice corresponds with their preferred choice. Methods Dutch patients with breast cancer (n = 631) and c...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin H. Salampessy (Author), David Ikkersheim (Author), France R. M. Portrait (Author), Xander Koolman (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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