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中国的在线医疗咨询:肥胖患者对在线肥胖咨询的偏好及支付意愿的需求方分析

Online medical consultation in China: Demand-side analysis of obese patients' preferences and willingness-to-pay for online obesity consultations.

作者信息

Hu Yaolin, Wang Jian, Gu Yuanyuan, Nicholas Stephen, Maitland Elizabeth, Zhou Jianbo

机构信息

School of Economics, Peking University, Beijing, China.

Dong Fureng Institute of Economic and Social Development, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2024 Aug 7;10:20552076241272525. doi: 10.1177/20552076241272525. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

With obesity a major health concern and call on healthcare resources in China, we explored the preferences and willingness to pay (WTP) for obesity OMC, including the influencing factors behind WTP and preferences.

METHOD

We recruited 400 obese participants to undertake a discrete choice experiment (DCE) and the contingent value method (CVM) survey. We used CVM to measure obese participants' WTP for one-click services (OCS) and used DCE to estimate obesity participants' preferences and WTP for OMC with different attributes.

RESULTS

Obese participants were willing to pay more than RMB80 on average for OCS, and more than 50% of participants had a WTP over RMB50 and 5% had a WTP over RMB300, reflecting the strong willingness of Chinese obese patients to pay for OMC. Educational background, income, ethnicity, previous OMC experience and accessibility to offline hospitals with different levels impacted WTP. The relative importance score of attributes in descending order was cost, doctors' hospital level, doctors' level, online waiting time, consultation time and consultation form. Obese patients preferred lower cost, doctors from higher-level hospitals, doctors with higher expertise levels, shorter waiting time and consultation duration, and telephone consultation were preferred. 30-min waiting time, 15-min consultation duration and telephone consultation were the most economically efficient set we found.

CONCLUSION

To maximize health resources, provincial tertiary and municipal hospitals face different paths to developing obesity OMC platforms. We encouraged young doctors to use OMC. OMC regulators should implement consumer protection policies to optimize OMC pricing and address potential 'unfair' pricing.

摘要

目的

鉴于肥胖在中国是一个重大的健康问题且对医疗资源需求巨大,我们探讨了肥胖症线上医疗服务(OMC)的偏好和支付意愿(WTP),包括支付意愿背后的影响因素和偏好。

方法

我们招募了400名肥胖参与者进行离散选择实验(DCE)和条件价值评估法(CVM)调查。我们使用CVM来衡量肥胖参与者对一键式服务(OCS)的支付意愿,并使用DCE来估计肥胖参与者对具有不同属性的OMC的偏好和支付意愿。

结果

肥胖参与者平均愿意为OCS支付超过80元,超过50%的参与者支付意愿超过50元,5%的参与者支付意愿超过300元,这反映了中国肥胖患者为OMC付费的强烈意愿。教育背景、收入、种族、既往OMC经历以及不同级别线下医院的可及性对支付意愿有影响。属性的相对重要性得分从高到低依次为成本、医生所在医院级别、医生级别、线上等待时间、咨询时间和咨询形式。肥胖患者更喜欢低成本、来自高级别医院的医生、专业水平较高的医生、更短的等待时间和咨询时长,并且更喜欢电话咨询。我们发现30分钟等待时间、15分钟咨询时长和电话咨询是最具经济效率的组合。

结论

为了最大限度地利用医疗资源,省级三级医院和市级医院在开发肥胖症OMC平台上面临不同的路径。我们鼓励年轻医生使用OMC。OMC监管机构应实施消费者保护政策,以优化OMC定价并解决潜在的“不公平”定价问题。

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