Journal article

Preferences for hospital quality in Zambia: Results from a discrete choice experiment

K Hanson, B McPake, P Nakamba, L Archard

Health Economics | JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD | Published : 2005

Abstract

This study reports on the results of a discrete choice experiment undertaken in Zambia to assess the factors influencing the demand for hospital care in Zambia, in particular the role of (perceived) quality and trade-offs between price and quality. Valuations of quality were evaluated for the treatment of two acute medical conditions, cerebral malaria in adults and acute pneumonia in children. Marginal utilities and willingness-to-pay for attributes of quality of hospital care were estimated, together with the influence of socioeconomic characteristics on these valuations and the extent of non-linearities in valuations of time and money. We find the technical quality of care, as represented ..

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