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The voice of patients in Israel's general hospitals.

Keren Semyonov-Tal
Published in: International journal of health care quality assurance (2021)
The findings underscore the importance and value of open-ended questions in evaluating healthcare satisfaction, suggesting that the likelihood of expressing critical voice is higher among patients of high socio-economic status - perhaps because they are more likely to expect, demand and feel entitled to high-quality care. Likewise, inferior hospitalisation conditions increase the critical voice.
Keyphrases
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