Consumer Preference and Willingness to Pay for Direct-to-Consumer Mobile Teledermoscopy Services in Australia.

Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-13 DOI:10.1159/000517257
Centaine L Snoswell, Jennifer A Whitty, Liam J Caffery, Joanna Kho, Caitlin Horsham, Lois J Loescher, Dimitrios Vagenas, Nicole Gillespie, H Peter Soyer, Monika Janda
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate consumer preference and willingness to pay for mobile teledermoscopy services in Australia.

Methods: Consumers who were taking part in a randomised controlled trial comparing mobile teledermoscopy and skin self-examination were asked to complete a survey which incorporated a discrete choice experiment (DCE) and a contingent valuation question. Responses were used to determine their willingness to pay for mobile teledermoscopy services in Australia and their overall service preferences.

Results: The 199 consumers who responded were 71% female and had a mean age of 42 years (range, 18-73). The DCE results showed that consumers prefer a trained medical professional to be involved in their skin cancer screening. Consumers were willing to pay AUD 41 to change from a general practitioner reviewing their lesions in-person to having a dermatologist reviewing the teledermoscopy images. Additionally, they were willing to pay for services that had shorter waiting times, that reduced the time away from their usual activities, and that have higher accuracy and lower likelihood of unnecessary excision of a skin lesion. When asked directly about their willingness to pay for a teledermoscopy service using a contingent valuation question, the majority (73%) of consumers selected the lowest two value brackets of AUD 1-20 or AUD 21-40.

Conclusion: Consumers are willing to pay out of pocket to access services with attributes such as a dermatologist review, improved accuracy, and fewer excisions.

澳大利亚消费者对直接面向消费者的移动远观镜服务的偏好和支付意愿。
目的:了解澳大利亚消费者对移动远镜服务的偏好和支付意愿。方法:参加一项比较移动远镜和皮肤自检的随机对照试验的消费者被要求完成一项调查,该调查包括离散选择实验(DCE)和条件评估问题。他们的回答被用来确定他们在澳大利亚为移动远镜服务付费的意愿和他们的整体服务偏好。结果:199名消费者中71%为女性,平均年龄42岁(范围18-73岁)。DCE的结果显示,消费者更倾向于由训练有素的医疗专业人员参与他们的皮肤癌筛查。消费者愿意支付41澳元,从全科医生亲自检查他们的病变,改为让皮肤科医生检查远皮镜图像。此外,他们愿意为更短的等待时间、减少他们离开日常活动的时间、更高的准确性和更低的不必要的皮肤病变切除可能性的服务付费。当使用条件评估问题直接询问他们是否愿意为远视镜服务付费时,大多数(73%)消费者选择了1-20澳元或21-40澳元这两个最低的价值区间。结论:消费者愿意自掏腰包获得具有皮肤科医生评论、提高准确性和更少切除等属性的服务。
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