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Factors Influencing Patient Selection of a Foot and Ankle Surgeon.

Blaine T Manning1, Daniel D Bohl1, Kevin C Wang1, Kamran S Hamid1, George B Holmes1, Simon Lee1.   

Abstract

An increasingly consumer-centric health insurance market has empowered patients to select the providers of their choice. There is a lack of studies investigating the rationale by which patients select a foot and ankle surgeon. In the present study, 824 consecutive new patients seeking treatment from 3 foot-ankle surgeons were consecutively administered an anonymous questionnaire prior to their first appointment. It included rating the importance of 15 factors regarding specialist selection on a 1 to 10 scale, with 10 designated " Very important" and 1 designated " Not important at all." The remaining questions were multiple choice regarding patient perspectives on other surgeon aspects (appointment availability, waiting room times, clinic proximity, etc). Of 824 consecutive patients administered the survey, 305 (37%) responded. Patients rated board certification (9.24 ± 1.87) and on-site imaging availability (8.48 ± 2.37)-on a 1 to 10 scale, with 10 designated "Very important- as the 2 most important criteria in choosing a foot and ankle surgeon. Patients rated advertisements as least important. Among the patients, 91% responded that a maximum of 30 minutes should elapse between clinic check-in and seeing their physician; 61% responded that a maximum of 20 minutes should elapse between clinic check-in and seeing their physician. In the context of an increasingly consumer-driven paradigm of health care delivery and reimbursement, it is important to understand patients' preferences in specialist selection. LEVELS OF EVIDENCE: Level III: Prospective questionnaire.

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Keywords:  advertising; patient choice; selection; surgeon selection

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28874071     DOI: 10.1177/1938640017729499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foot Ankle Spec        ISSN: 1938-6400


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