Experience Counts: Unveiling Patients' Willingness to Pay for Remote Monitoring and Patient Self-Measurement.
Marie-Lien GeritsSamantha BielenDorien LanssensJanis LuytenWilfried Gyselaersnull nullPublished in: Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (2024)
This study contributes to the discussion on the impact of experience on WTP. Those who had a long-term experience with RM, were willing to pay more for RM than those without experience. This confirms our hypothesis that involving patients without experience with the valued treatment, possibly underestimates WTP. A long-term experience has, however, no impact on the WTP for technologies for which the potential benefits are apparent without experiencing them, such as PSM.