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Impact of the Internet on Medical Decisions of Chinese Adults: Longitudinal Data Analysis.

Qianqian MaDongxu SunFangfang CuiYunkai ZhaiJie ZhaoXianying HeJinming ShiJinghong GaoMingyuan LiWenjie Zhang
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
Chinese adults who use the internet are a little less likely to go to the hospital than self-care. The internet has broken down the barriers to obtain knowledge of common diseases and thus has a slight substitution effect of self-care on hospital care. Internet use may increase the probability of adults going to municipal hospitals. The rising tendency of visiting high-level medical institutions may be consequently exacerbated due to knowledge monopoly of severe and complicated diseases that is difficult to eliminate, and the increase in inconsistent and incomplete medical information online will blur the residents' cognitive boundary of common diseases and severe diseases. Exploring the substantive impact of the internet on medical decision making is of great significance for further rational planning and utilization of the internet, in order to guide patients to appropriate medical institution.
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