Authors

  1. Hamadi , Hanadi
  2. Silvera , Geoffrey A.
  3. Park , Sinyoung
  4. Xu , Jing
  5. Xie , Zhigang

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the trends in hospital patient experience performance and the influence of hospital organizational characteristics on those trends. Our findings allow us to question the widely held belief that patient experience is a metric of differentiation and industry competition, suggesting that performance in this domain has not been utilized by most hospitals as a source of sustainable competitive advantage. The findings from this study highlight the importance of considering changes in performance over time and the need for significant organizational efforts to improve hospital performance in terms of patient experience.