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The Effects of Information Continuity and Interpersonal Continuity on Physician Services Online: Cross-sectional Study (Preprint)

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BACKGROUND Web-based medical services have become an effective supplement to traditional services in hospitals and an essential part of medical services. Studies have shown that web-based medical services are useful for shortening the delayed admission time and for enhancing the treatment effect from the service continuity perspective. However, the specific measures that patients and physicians should take to improve service continuity remain unknown. OBJECTIVE Based on the information richness theory and continuity of care, this study investigates the dynamic effects of information continuity and interpersonal continuity on physician services online. METHODS Data of 7200 patients with 360 physicians covering complete interaction records were collected from a professional web-based platform in China. Content analysis was performed to recognize matching patients and physicians, and least square regression analysis was performed to obtain all empirical results. RESULTS Empirical results showed that in the short term, information continuity (including offline experience, medical records, and detailed information) influences physicians’ web-based services, and their influences show heterogeneity. Moreover, if a patient’s online physician is the same physician who he/she has visited offline, we find that interpersonal continuity is important for service. In the long term, information continuity and interpersonal continuity positively improve service continuity by facilitating repeat purchases. CONCLUSIONS Overall, our findings not only shed new light on patient behavior online and cross-channel behavior but also provide practical insights into improving the continuity of care in online health communities.
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Title: The Effects of Information Continuity and Interpersonal Continuity on Physician Services Online: Cross-sectional Study (Preprint)
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BACKGROUND Web-based medical services have become an effective supplement to traditional services in hospitals and an essential part of medical services.
Studies have shown that web-based medical services are useful for shortening the delayed admission time and for enhancing the treatment effect from the service continuity perspective.
However, the specific measures that patients and physicians should take to improve service continuity remain unknown.
OBJECTIVE Based on the information richness theory and continuity of care, this study investigates the dynamic effects of information continuity and interpersonal continuity on physician services online.
METHODS Data of 7200 patients with 360 physicians covering complete interaction records were collected from a professional web-based platform in China.
Content analysis was performed to recognize matching patients and physicians, and least square regression analysis was performed to obtain all empirical results.
RESULTS Empirical results showed that in the short term, information continuity (including offline experience, medical records, and detailed information) influences physicians’ web-based services, and their influences show heterogeneity.
Moreover, if a patient’s online physician is the same physician who he/she has visited offline, we find that interpersonal continuity is important for service.
In the long term, information continuity and interpersonal continuity positively improve service continuity by facilitating repeat purchases.
CONCLUSIONS Overall, our findings not only shed new light on patient behavior online and cross-channel behavior but also provide practical insights into improving the continuity of care in online health communities.

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