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Title: The disutility of waiting time: Evidence from the Public Primary Health Care Service in Andalucía
Keywords: Disutility/Utility
Waiting time
Primary health care
Socio-economic factors
Description: Updated version (Dec. 2004)
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between satisfaction with waiting times in a Public Primary Health Care Service and a host of individual variables as well as market determinants. Since waiting time is imposing an opportunity cost on individuals, we model how agents derive different levels of utility and thus report degrees of satisfaction accounting for differences on opportunity cost components. The empirical research draws upon data from the 2002 Survey for Improving Patient Satisfaction with the Health Care Service in Andalucía. Ordered probit models are used to estimate different indirect utility functions specifications for the whole sample, as well as for men and women sub-samples and different age categories. Results suggest that there is evidence to support the existence of different behavior within both sex and age groups and that provided healthcare characteristics also shape utility and satisfaction.
Funding from the Department of Health of the Andalucian Regional Government to undertake the 'Survey for Improving Patient Satisfaction with the Health Care Service in Andalucía' is acknowledged.
Peer reviewed
URI: http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/2108
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/2108
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