Information Gap in Physician Review Websites: A Comparative Study of Patient Expectations and Available Information
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Soham Ghosh, Narain Gupta, Soumyakanti Chakraborty, Sumanta Basu, Information Gap in Physician Review Websites: A Comparative Study of Patient Expectations and Available Information, International Conference on Information Systems, Austin, Texas, USA, 15/12/2021, 2021Download Item:
Abstract:
Physician Review Websites (PRWs) help users select physicians by providing both
structured and unstructured data on physicians and patients’ experiences with the
physicians. In this paper, we study PRWs as an information system and investigate the
adequacy of the available information. We first conduct an empirical study to understand
the information that patients seek from PRWs through a survey instrument administered
on 243 patients. We then use a topic modeling approach on approximately 81,000 text
reviews of patients (unstructured data) to discover the information that is actually
available on the PRWs. We then combine the findings from both the approaches and find
that 9 out of the top 15 areas patients consider important are unavailable or partially
available on PRWs, thus highlighting an information gap. Our work will help PRWs and
physicians/hospitals restructure information on their websites and devise strategies to
nudge patients to write reviews highlighting the desired information.
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