Service Quality Assessment of Hospitals in Asian Context: An Empirical Evidence From Pakistan
Hospitals vary from one another in terms of their specialty, services offered, and resource availability. Their services are widely measured with scales that gauge patients' perspective. Therefore, there is a need for research to develop a scale that measures hospital service quality in Asian h...
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Shafiq PhD (Author), Muhammad Azhar Naeem PhD (Author), Zartasha Munawar MS (Author), Iram Fatima PhD Scholar (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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