Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Japanese Telemedicine Patient Satisfaction
Introduction: Telemedicine is a growing segment of the healthcare industry. As telemedicine gains prominence in Japan, the importance of telemedicine patient satisfaction research will also grow. This study examines whether Japanese patients are equally impacted by the same latent dimensions discove...
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Main Authors: | Andrew N Mason (Author), Toshio Naito (Author), Shinichi Fukushima (Author), Keiko Asano (Author), Ken Yamaji (Author), Ryohei Kuwatsuru (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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