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Patient-Reported Outcomes and Total Health Care Expenditure in Prediction of Patient Satisfaction: Results From a National Study.

Man HungWeiping ZhangWei ChenJerry BounsangaChristine ChengJeremy D FranklinAnthony B CrumMaren Wright VossShirley D Hon
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2015)
We found that patient-reported outcomes and total health care expenditure had a significant relationship with patient satisfaction. As more emphasis is placed on health care value and quality, this area of research will become increasingly needed and critical questions should be asked about what we value in health care and whether we can find a balance between patient satisfaction, outcomes, and expenditures. Future research should apply big data analytics to investigate whether there is a differential effect of patient-reported outcomes and medical expenditures on patient satisfaction across different medical specialties.
Keyphrases
  • patient satisfaction
  • patient reported outcomes
  • healthcare
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • quality improvement
  • health insurance
  • type diabetes
  • health information
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • current status