Consumer Awareness and Perception on Quality of Service in Hospitals
| ICIMP-2018 | SPECIAL ISSUE | SEP-2018 | Published Online: 03 October 2018 PDF ( 152 KB ) | ||
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| Dr.B.Thulasi Priya 1; S.Durai Eswari 2 | ||
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1Assistant Professor, Department of commerce, PSGR Krishnammal college for women, Coimbatore (India) 2Research scholar, Department of commerce, PSGR Krishnammal college for women, Coimbatore (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
In today’s highly competitive healthcare environment, hospitals increasingly realize the need to focus on service quality as a means to improve their competitive position. Consumers’ awareness and perception of health care service quality therefore play an important role when choosing a hospital. This study is to identify the consumer awareness, perception and the problems faced by the respondents in hospitals. The data has been collected from 50 consumers in Coimbatore by applying random sampling technique. Statistical tools such as percentage analysis and weighted score analysis have been used to analyze the data. Finding of the study reveals that there is no significant relationship between age, gender, educational level, occupation, family type, marital status and level of satisfaction of Hospitals. The main contribution of this study is that, it proposes a way to assess quality services in the hospitals. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Hospitals, Consumer Perception, Awareness, Problems | ||
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