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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics 2006;12(3):199-211.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4258/jksmi.2006.12.3.199    Published online September 30, 2006.
Influence of Hospital Website Attributes on the Recommendation of Customers in Mid-sized Hospitals
Hyejung Chang, Kyunghwa Seo, Mina Jeong, Jihyeon Lee
1Department of Health Services Management, Kyung Hee University, College of Business Administration, Korea.
2Department of Management, Kyung Hee University, Graduate College, Korea.
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Mid-sized hospital websites were assessed to examine how their attributes influence outcome indicators as a potential marketing strategy. Specifically, the website attributes considered were accessibility, content sufficiency, and layout design, while outcome indicators were evaluated, based on satisfaction with the website, intention to revisit the website, and intention to recommend the hospital.

METHODS: Five representative websites were selected according to their ranks derived from major ranking sites. The diversity of the websites were emphasized. Then, a questionnaire survey was conducted on 74 respondents. Collected data was analyzed, using frequency, correlation, and repeated measures analysis of variance.

RESULTS: All three attributes were related to satisfaction with the website; in addition, both content sufficiency and layout design were significantly related to the intention to revisit. As for the intention to recommend the hospital, only the content sufficiency was significant. In particular, the sufficiencies on 'disease or symptoms' and 'question and answer' were important to all three outcome indicators.

CONCLUSION: The websites serve as a marketing tool in managing mid-sized hospitals. Well-designed websites containing sufficient contents facilitate visitor's satisfaction and intention to revisit the website, as well as furthering their intention to recommend the hospital.

Key Words: Internet, Marketing, Hospital Administration, Personal Satisfaction


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