利用医疗供应链透明度塑造患者认知

IF 1.1 4区 工程技术 Q4 MANAGEMENT
Yanji Duan, Jing Xu, Mei Zhao, Lian An
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医疗保健专业人员一直面临着提高供应链(SC)透明度的压力。本研究探讨了医疗保健供应链信息披露和医生操作如何影响患者感知(即对医生的满意度和对医疗保健服务提供者的态度)。由于严格的法规和安全问题,以往研究的证据可能不适用于医疗保健领域。此外,以往的研究大多采用内部操作的视角。相比之下,我们为医疗保健专业人员提供了如何最大限度提高患者感知的指导。我们以心理距离的信号理论和构想水平理论为基础,通过两项基于小故事的研究,考察了医疗环境中披露的信息是否以及如何影响患者的感知。与有关 SC 透明度的文献相比,我们没有发现医疗保健中 SC 披露的主效应。相反,影响取决于披露的内容。我们发现,医疗保健 SC 的空间和时间距离会显著影响患者的感知。此外,三方交互作用表明,通过战略性地披露生产和分销信息(尤其是当这些信息发生在患者本国附近时),并结合服务恢复行动(如更密切的随访),专业人士可以最大限度地提高患者的感知结果。
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Shaping patient perceptions with healthcare supply chain transparency
Healthcare professionals continually face pressure for increased transparency in their supply chains (SCs). This research examines how healthcare SC information disclosures and physician operations influence patient perceptions (i.e., satisfaction with physicians and attitude toward healthcare service providers). Evidence from prior research might not be applicable in the healthcare context because of intense regulations and safety concerns. Moreover, previous studies have mostly adopted an internal, operational perspective. By contrast, we provide healthcare professionals with guidance on how to maximize patient perceptions. Anchoring on signaling theory and construal level theory of psychological distance, we examine whether and how the disclosed information in a healthcare context influences patients' perceptions with two vignette‐based studies. In contrast with literature on SC transparency, we do not find a main effect of SC disclosures in healthcare. Instead, the effects depend on the content disclosed. We find that spatial and temporal distances of the healthcare SC significantly influence patients' perceptions. Furthermore, a three‐way interaction shows that by strategically disclosing manufacturing and distribution information, especially when these occur close to the patient's home country, and incorporating service recovery actions, such as closer follow‐ups, professionals can maximize patient perception outcomes.
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2.40
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期刊介绍: Transportation Journal is devoted to the publication of articles that present new knowledge relating to all sectors of the supply chain/logistics/transportation field. These sectors include supply chain/logistics management strategies and techniques; carrier (transport firm) and contract logistics firm (3PL and 4PL) management strategies and techniques; transport economics; regulation, promotion, and other dimensions of public policy toward transport and logistics; and education.
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