医疗保健
衡平法
业务
质量(理念)
卫生公平
公共关系
营销
政治学
经济
经济增长
认识论
哲学
法学
作者
Ji Wu,Yulin Fang,J. Leon Zhao,Xinyu Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1287/isre.2022.0250
摘要
Practice- and Policy-Oriented Abstract Hospital-affiliated online health communities (OHCs) offer a powerful tool to enhance off-line care quality and promote health equity. This study reveals that, when physicians participate in OHCs, their patients experience a 3.87% reduction in mortality risk and a 4.63% increase in recovery rates. A key mechanism is the improvement in care continuity—better care coordination and stronger patient–provider relationships—facilitated by online interactions. Crucially, these benefits are significantly more pronounced for patients with low socioeconomic status, demonstrating OHCs’ potential to reduce healthcare disparities. To maximize impact, healthcare providers should actively encourage physician engagement in OHCs, integrate these platforms with existing health records, and promote their use among disadvantaged populations. Policymakers can leverage OHCs as a strategic tool to advance equitable, high-quality care.
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