Assessing Quality of Healthcare Delivery When Making Choices: National Survey on Health Consumers' Decision Making Practices
Objective: Choices and quality decisions made by consumers in relation to their healthcare have been associated with personal experience of those services, interpersonal engagement and reliance on third-party information, as well as the subsequent satisfaction with the service. The purpose of this r...
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Main Authors: | Mark Avery (Author), Allan Cripps (Author), Gary D Rogers (Author) |
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