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Can Cost and Quality Management-Oriented Innovation Enhance Patient Satisfaction in Medical Tourist Destination?

Matina Ghasemi, Seyed Arash Sahranavard, Uju Violet Alola, Edris Hassanpoor

2022Journal of Quality Assurance in Hospitality & Tourism25 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite the active contribution, promotion, and emergent in medical tourism, few studies have examined the significant contribution of cost and quality management-oriented innovation on medical tourists. Hospital administrators’ application of knowledge management practices buffers a yardstick for both innovation and patient-oriented. A total of 214 questionnaires were collected from general and functional managers in Iranian hospitals. partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was performed to analyze the data using Smart PLS 3. The findings suggest that both cost- and quality-oriented innovation significantly increase patient satisfaction. Additionally, low-cost and high-quality services stand as mediating variables for patient satisfaction. By emphasizing on innovation and knowledge management, the current study’s results indicate the significance of low-cost and high-quality services for satisfied patients. The study concludes with implications for research and directions for future study. For the first time, the current study proposed a model to examine how low-cost and high-quality services mediates the impact of cost and quality management-oriented innovation on patient satisfaction.

Topics & Concepts

Structural equation modelingTourismQuality (philosophy)Quality managementPatient satisfactionYardstickLow-cost carrierBusinessPromotion (chess)MarketingKnowledge managementOperations managementComputer scienceEngineeringLawGeometryEpistemologyPolitical scienceMathematicsService (business)Machine learningPoliticsPhilosophyGlobal Healthcare and Medical TourismCustomer Service Quality and LoyaltyPatient Satisfaction in Healthcare