Factors influencing consumer service experience in private hospitals: a study from Bangladeshi perspective
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2011-09Publisher
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Ullah, G. M. S., & Islam, R. (2011). Factors Influencing Consumer Service Experience in Private Hospitals: A Study from Bangladeshi Perspective. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research In Business, 3(5), 138–147.Abstract
Private hospitals and clinics are privately managed organizations in which sick and injured persons are given
medical or surgical treatments. A clinic usually provides treatments to non-resident patients, while a hospital
provides the same for both resident & non-resident patients. Traditionally, healthcare has been an important
activity of the government of Bangladesh since the British period and the trend continued after Bangladesh
gained independence in 1971. During the early 1990’s, Bangladesh firmly committed itself to free market
economy. As a result, the healthcare sector slowly began to attract greater attention of the private sector.
Large segments of the population in developing countries are deprived of fundamental rights and one of
which is access to basic health care. Bangladesh is no exception in this case. This study found out the factors
that influence the service experience in private hospitals. Specific hypotheses were developed, information
from the consumers of private hospitals was collected through structured questionnaire, data was analyzed
through statistical tools and finally conclusions were drawn about the factors that influence the service
experience in private hospitals. These findings will be helpful in understanding various aspects of consumers
view point about the privatized health sector of Bangladesh which can be further improved.