Electronic healthcare a study of people's readiness and attitude toward performing selfdiagnosis

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the introduction of selfservice technology SST in health diagnosis as a means to reduce costs and improve quality in the health care sector at the same time. Designmethodologyapproach A survey with an internetbased medical selfdiagnosis application as...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of service industry management 2007-08, Vol.18 (4), p.394-417
Hauptverfasser: Lanseng, Even J., Andreassen, Tor W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the introduction of selfservice technology SST in health diagnosis as a means to reduce costs and improve quality in the health care sector at the same time. Designmethodologyapproach A survey with an internetbased medical selfdiagnosis application as the focal technology is conducted. The research hypotheses are tested by using a scenario and questionnaire approach, in which respondents prior to responding read a scenario. Findings To test the hypotheses, structural equation modeling using LISREL was performed. It was found that the Technology Acceptance Model TAM for users, described according to the Technology Readiness Index TRI as pioneers, has a very good ability to predict future behavioral intent. TAM has an excellent capability to predict future behavioral intent of this new application in this new context, i.e. health care services. Research limitationsimplications The paper only tests TAM for a given population described as pioneers. Future research should test for other categories of users, as this may impact different drivers of behavioral intentadoption in the TAM. Practical implications For policy makers e.g. politicians, this study has great implications as it documents a methodology of testing a population's receptiveness to new technology technology that can greatly improve quality, costs and satisfaction issues with government services and reduce risk when implementing the new service. Originalityvalue In the context of increased healthcare spending and possibly unsustainable healthcarefunding models, the current research investigated people's readiness and attitude toward performing selfdiagnosis which may offer a patientcentered access to health services. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this has never been done before.
ISSN:0956-4233
DOI:10.1108/09564230710778155