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Patient preferences for a hospital across borders : Evaluation of hospital- and patient characteristics influencing the preference for a hospital in potential Dutch patients living close to the German border in case of stroke or AMI using a Discrete-Choice Experiment
Rawe, M. (2019) Patient preferences for a hospital across borders : Evaluation of hospital- and patient characteristics influencing the preference for a hospital in potential Dutch patients living close to the German border in case of stroke or AMI using a Discrete-Choice Experiment.
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Abstract: | It was examined whether Dutch residents living close to the German border who could be quicker in a German hospital than in a Dutch hospital would prefer going to the German hospital in case of AMI or stroke. A Discrete-Choice Experiment was used to identify the preferences for a hospital. It appears that a short travel time to the hospital is the most important factor for patients' preferences for a hospital in emergency situations like stroke or AMI. A short travel to the hospital is therefore preferred over a treatment in the home country. |
Item Type: | Essay (Bachelor) |
Clients: | Acute Zorg Euregio |
Faculty: | TNW: Science and Technology |
Subject: | 70 social sciences in general |
Programme: | Health Sciences BSc (56553) |
Link to this item: | https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/78464 |
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