Importance of Patient Satisfaction in Achieving a Competitive Edge in the Healthcare System

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  • Narayan Prasad Research Scholar, Department of Commerce, University of North Bengal, Darjeeling
  • Debabrata Mitra Professor, Department of Commerce, University of North Bengal, Darjeeling

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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v58i4.21-26p

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Patient loyalty towards a particular healthcare entity can be enhanced by enriching patient satisfaction, eventually leading to a competitive edge in the healthcare system. This study based on the patient responses from outpatient departments (OPDs) examines the impact of patient satisfaction on patient loyalty, which leads to a competitive edge in the healthcare system. The study’s findings suggest that easy access to a healthcare facility and patients’ perceived competence about the physicians directly influence patient satisfaction and indirectly influence patients’ loyalty to a particular healthcare unit. However, the influence of physicians’ character and social role does not significantly affect the patient satisfaction and loyalty to a specific healthcare unit.

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2023-04-01

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Prasad, N., & Mitra, D. (2023). Importance of Patient Satisfaction in Achieving a Competitive Edge in the Healthcare System. The Management Accountant Journal, 58(4), 21–26. https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v58i4.21-26p

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