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SAĞLIK HİZMETLERİNDE MODÜLERLİK VE MÜŞTERİ MEMNUNİYETİ

Year 2020, , 33 - 53, 31.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.29106/fesa.654472

Abstract

Modülerlik;
karmaşık bir sistemin, gevşek bağlılığa sahip standart arayüzlerle etkileşen
alt sistemlerden oluşur hale getirilmesine yönelik bir yaklaşımdır. Modülerlik yaklaşımı,
ilk olarak ürün geliştirmede ve yazılım mühendisliğinde etkili bir şekilde
uygulanmış ve daha sonra finans, lojistik ve hastanecilik gibi farklı alanlardaki
hizmetlere yayılmıştır. Bilişim teknolojilerinin sağlık sektörüne dâhil olması,
sağlık hizmetleri sunumunun potansiyelini arttırmıştır. Hizmet platformunun;
güvenilirliği, bilgilerin gizliliğini ve hasta memnuniyetini sağlayıp
sağlamadığı bağlamında kalitesi merak konusu olmuştur. Bu doğrultuda
gerçekleştirilen bu çalışmada, gelişen sağlık hizmetlerine dâhil olan modüler
teknolojik yapılar ile birlikte hizmet kalitesini ölçmek amaçlanmıştır. Devlet
hastanesi, kanser tarama merkezi, e-nabız ve birinci basamak sağlık
kuruluşlarından oluşan modüler yapı ve Bolu ili birinci basamak sağlık
kuruluşlarından hizmet alan hastaların memnuniyeti SERVQUAL yöntemi ile analiz edilmiştir.
Analiz iki aşamada gerçekleştirilmiştir. Birinci aşamada üç farklı birinci basamak
sağlık kuruluşundan hizmet alan 280 hastaya yapılan anket verileri dikkate
alınmıştır. İkinci aşamada ise üç farklı birinci basamak sağlık kuruluşundan
hizmet alan, ayrıca e-Nabız uygulamasından haberdar ve etkin kullanan 80
hastaya yapılan anket verileri üzerinden analiz yapılmıştır. Gerçekleştirilen
iki analiz sonucunda, gelişen teknolojilere eşlik eden modüler sağlık hizmetleri
ile müşteri memnuniyetinin etkilenebileceği tespit edilmiştir.

Jel Kodları: I10,I11,C83.

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Year 2020, , 33 - 53, 31.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.29106/fesa.654472

Abstract

References

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  • Bohmer, R.M., (2005). Medicine’s service challenge: blending custom and standard care. Health care management review, 30 (4), 322-330.
  • Bushe, C.J., McNamara, D., Haley, C., McCrossan, M. & Devitt, P. (2008). Weight management in a cohort of irish inpatients with serious mental illness (SMI) using a modular behavioural programme, a preliminary service evaluation. BMC Psychiatry, 8 (76).
  • Butler, D., Oswald, S. & Turner, D. (1996). The effects of demographics on determinants of perceived health care service quality. Journal of management in medicine, 10 (5), 8-20.
  • Campagnolo, D., Camuffo, A. 2010, The concept of modularity in management studies: a literature review, International Journal of Management Reviews.
  • Chakraborty, R., Majumdar, A. (2011). measuring consumer satisfaction in health care sector: the applicability of servqual. International refereed research journal, 2 (4), 149-160.
  • Chorpita, B.F., Daleiden, E.L. & Weisz, J.R. (2005). Modularity in the design and application of therapeutic interventions. Applied and preventive psychology, 11 (3), 141-156.
  • Conway, T. & Willcocks, S. (1997). The role of expectations in the perceptions of health care quality: developing a conceptual model. International journal of health care quality assurance, 10 (3), 131-40.
  • Cruess, S.R., Johnston, S. & Cruess, R.L. (2002). Professionalism for medicine: opportunities and obligations, Medical journal of australia, 177 (4), 208-211.
  • D’Adderio,L., Pollock N. (2014). Performing modularity: competing rules, performative struggles and the effect of organizational theories on the organization. Organization studies, 35 (12), 1813–1843.
  • De Blok, C., Luijkx, K., Meijboom, B., & Schols, J. (2010a). Modular care and service packages for independently living elderly. International journal of operations & production management, 30 (1), 75–97.
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  • Naidu, A. 2009, Factors affecting patient satisfaction and healthcare quality, International journal of health care quality assurance, 22 (4), 366-381.
  • Radwin, L. (2000). Oncology patients’ perceptions of quality nursing care. Research in nursing & Health, 23 (3), 179-190. Saravanan, R., & Rao, K. S. P. (2007). Measurement of service quality from the customer’s perspective– an empirical study. Total quality management & business excellence, 18 (4), 435–449.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Araştırma Makaleleri
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Elif Çetin

Dilek Yılmaz Börekçi 0000-0002-0055-4869

Sinem Büyüksaatçı Kiriş 0000-0001-7697-3018

Publication Date March 31, 2020
Submission Date December 3, 2019
Acceptance Date February 17, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Çetin, E., Yılmaz Börekçi, D., & Büyüksaatçı Kiriş, S. (2020). SAĞLIK HİZMETLERİNDE MODÜLERLİK VE MÜŞTERİ MEMNUNİYETİ. Finans Ekonomi Ve Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, 5(1), 33-53. https://doi.org/10.29106/fesa.654472