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Patient satisfaction with health services in Bangladesh

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© 2007 The Author, Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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Andaleeb, S. S., Siddiqui, N., & Khandakar, S. (2007). Patient satisfaction with health services in Bangladesh. Health Policy and Planning, 22(4), 263–273. http://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czm017

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Concern over the quality of health care services in Bangladesh has led to loss of faith in public and private hospitals, low utilization of public health facilities, and increasing outflow of Bangladeshi patients to hospitals in neighboring countries. Under the circumstances, assessment of the country’s quality of health care service has become imperative, in which the patient’s voice must begin to play a greater role. This study attempts to identify the determinants of patient satisfaction with public, private and foreign hospitals. A survey was conducted involving inpatients in public and private hospitals in Dhaka City and patients who have experienced hospital services in a foreign country. Their views were obtained through exit polls using probability and non-probability (for foreign hospital patients) sampling procedures. Regression models were derived to identify key factors influencing patient satisfaction in the different types of hospitals. Doctors’ service orientation, a composite of 13 measures, is the most important factor explaining patient satisfaction. Policy implications are discussed.

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This article was published in the Health Policy and Planning [© The Author 2007 Published by Oxford University Press ] and the definite version is available at : http://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czm017 The Journal's website is at: http://heapol.oxfordjournals.org/content/22/4/263
First published online: June 1, 2007

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