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      Healthcare service quality effect on patient satisfaction and behavioural intentions in corporate hospitals in India

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      International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of health-care service quality (HCSQ) dimensions on patient satisfaction and behavioural intentions in selected corporate hospitals from South India.

          Design/methodology/approach

          Based on Parasuraman et al.’s SERVQUAL variables, the study tried to identify the effects of each variable to patient satisfaction and behavioural intentions. Data were collected through systematic random sampling among 500 in-patients of corporate hospitals with minimum four days stay were considered for the in-patients’ sample. Structural equation modelling technique was used to investigate the effect of HCSQ dimensions on patient satisfaction and behavioural intention.

          Findings

          The findings suggest that in addition to “patient satisfaction”, the only HCSQ dimension that directly affects behavioural intention is “empathy”. In addition, “empathy” affects “responsiveness”, “assurance” and “tangibles” which, in turn, have only an indirect effect to behavioural intention through “patient satisfaction”.

          Research limitations/implications

          This research investigated the HCSQ dimensions effects on patient satisfaction and behavioural intention from the perspective of patients and corporate hospitals run by the private players. This paper contributes to the body of academic knowledge by shedding more light into the role of HCSQ dimensions, and especially “empathy”, in the intentions for corporate hospital patients.

          Practical implications

          An understanding of the direct and indirect effect of HCSQ dimensions on patient satisfaction and behavioural intentions is important to corporate hospital marketing managers because it offers them the opportunity to take certain actions for improving patients’ satisfaction and these actions increase their intention to revisit.

          Originality/value

          The paper manages to investigate the effects of HCSQ dimensions on patient satisfaction and behavioural intention, especially in the health-care marketing sector.

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                Journal
                International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing
                IJPHM
                Emerald
                1750-6123
                April 04 2016
                April 04 2016
                : 10
                : 1
                : 48-74
                Article
                10.1108/IJPHM-07-2014-0043
                17c11ec7-59f4-403c-994e-61e8402f5a50
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