In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)

Introduction: The present study analyses the patients behavior in a setting with different management types: public sector management and public-private partnership. More specifically, the objective is to establish in which healthcare type (hospitalization, ambulatory surgery, emergencies, outpatien...

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Comportamento do consumidor
Administração hospitalar
Administração de serviços de saúde
Marketing de serviços de saúde
Patients' loyalty behaviour
Healthcare services management
Healthcare services marketing
Consumer behavior
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dc.title.TranslatedTitle.por.fl_str_mv A que tipo de assistência o paciente manifesta uma maior lealdade? (Gestão pública vs. colaboração público-privada)
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv ¿En qué tipo de asistencia el paciente manifiesta una mayor lealtad? (Gestión pública vs. colaboración público-privada)
title In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)
spellingShingle In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)
Comportamento do consumidor
Administração hospitalar
Administração de serviços de saúde
Marketing de serviços de saúde
Patients' loyalty behaviour
Healthcare services management
Healthcare services marketing
Consumer behavior
title_short In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)
title_full In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)
title_fullStr In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)
title_full_unstemmed In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)
title_sort In Which Type of Healthcare Do Patients Show Greater Loyalty? (Public Sector Management vs. Public-Private Partnership)
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Comportamento do consumidor
topic Comportamento do consumidor
Administração hospitalar
Administração de serviços de saúde
Marketing de serviços de saúde
Patients' loyalty behaviour
Healthcare services management
Healthcare services marketing
Consumer behavior
dc.subject.keyword.por.fl_str_mv Administração hospitalar
Administração de serviços de saúde
Marketing de serviços de saúde
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Patients' loyalty behaviour
Healthcare services management
Healthcare services marketing
Consumer behavior
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spelling 3e047eec-7b72-4f40-b6bf-ec9e03ea6e49c709a876-d63a-40c5-ac72-f165910d0ce82020-09-09T15:38:41Z2020-09-09T15:38:41Z2018-10-09Introduction: The present study analyses the patients behavior in a setting with different management types: public sector management and public-private partnership. More specifically, the objective is to establish in which healthcare type (hospitalization, ambulatory surgery, emergencies, outpatients consultation) do the patients show a loyal behavior when they are in different management scenarios. Material and methods: A descriptive analysis based on secondary data collected from an internal database of the Conselleria de Sanidad of the Valencian Community in Spain, a scenario with two different healthcare management types (public sector management and public-private partnership) was conducted. Results: Higher patient  ows in two healthcare types (emergency and outpatient consultation); disparate growth of the patients' net basis; partnership favors maintaining the relationship with the patient thus preventing dropout; specialization of the public-private partnership in an assistance type: ambulatory surgery. Conclusion: The obtained results identify the healthcare types with higher patients' loyalty, as well as the extent to which the management type affects this loyalty behaviour.El presente trabajo analiza el comportamiento del paciente en un entorno con diferentes tipos de gestión: pública y colaboración público-privada. Más concretamente, el objetivo es conocer en qué tipo de asistencia (hospitalización, cirugía sin ingreso, urgencias, consultas externas) el paciente muestra un comportamiento de lealtad cuando se encuentra ante diferentes escenarios de gestión. Materiales y métodos: análisis descriptivo a partir de datos secundarios obtenidos de una base de datos interna de la Conselleria de Sanidad en la Comunidad Valenciana (España), un escenario con dos modelos de gestión sanitaria (pública y colaboración público-privada). Resultados: mayores flujos de pacientes en dos tipos de asistencia (urgencias y consultas externas), crecimiento dispar de la base neta de pacientes, el partenariado favorece el mantenimiento de la relación con el paciente, evitando su deserción, especialización de la colaboración público-privada en un tipo de asistencia: cirugía sin ingreso. Conclusión: los resultados obtenidos identifican los tipos de asistencia con mayor lealtad del paciente, así como en qué medida el tipo de gestión afecta a esta lealtad.Introdução: o presente trabalho analisa o comportamento do paciente em um ambiente com diferentes tipos de gerenciamento: pública e colaboração público-privada. Mais especificamente, o objetivo é saber em que tipo de assistência (hospitalização, cirurgia sem admissão, emergências, consultas externas) o paciente mostra comportamento de lealdade quando há diferentes cenários de gerenciamento. Materiais e métodos: análise descritiva a partir de dados secundários obtidos a partir de uma base de dados interna do Conselho Valenciano de Saúde (Espanha), um cenário com dois modelos de gestão da saúde (pública e colaboração público-privada). Resultados: maiores uxos de pacientes em dois tipos de assistência (emergências e consultas ambulatoriais); crescimento desigual da base líquida de pacientes; a parceria favorece o mantimento do relacionamento com o paciente, evitando sua deserção; especialização da colaboração público-privada em um tipo de assistência: cirurgia sem admissão. 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