Authors
John W Huppertz, Jay P Carlson
Publication date
2010/12
Journal
Health services research
Volume
45
Issue
6p1
Pages
1602-1613
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
Objective. To investigate the impact of the HCAHPS report of patient experiences and word‐of‐mouth narratives on consumers' hospital choice.
Data Sources. Online consumer research panel of U.S. adults ages 18 and older.
Study Design/Data Collection/Extraction Methods. In an experiment, 309 consumers were randomly assigned to see positive or negative information about a hospital in two modalities: HCAHPS graphs and a relative's narrative e‐mail. Then they indicated their intentions to choose the hospital for elective surgery.
Principal Findings. A simple, one‐paragraph e‐mail and 10 HCAHPS graphs had similar impacts on consumers' hospital choice. When information was inconsistent between the HCAHPS data and e‐mail narrative, one modality attenuated the other's effect on hospital choice.
Conclusions. The findings illustrate the power of anecdotal narratives, suggesting that policy makers …
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