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How Do Patients Rate Their Radiation Oncologists in the Modern Era: An Analysis of Vitals.com

Introduction The popularity of online physician rating websites has risen substantially. These third-party sites have the potential to significantly influence patients’ perception of their healthcare providers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate online ratings of U.S. radiation oncologists (R...

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Autores principales: Randhawa, Simrath, Viqar, Asim, Strother, Julia, Prabhu, Arpan V, Xia, Fen, Heron, Dwight, Beriwal, Sushil
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6248776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30473945
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3312
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author Randhawa, Simrath
Viqar, Asim
Strother, Julia
Prabhu, Arpan V
Xia, Fen
Heron, Dwight
Beriwal, Sushil
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Viqar, Asim
Strother, Julia
Prabhu, Arpan V
Xia, Fen
Heron, Dwight
Beriwal, Sushil
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description Introduction The popularity of online physician rating websites has risen substantially. These third-party sites have the potential to significantly influence patients’ perception of their healthcare providers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate online ratings of U.S. radiation oncologists (ROs) on Vitals.com, one of the most popular physician rating websites, and the variables that most significantly affect patients’ overall rating (OR) of their ROs.  Methods The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Physician Comparable Downloadable File was analyzed to obtain data on all self-identified ROs in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Patient Review Satisfaction Scores (PRSS) that ranged from one (poor) to five (excellent) for the following variables were recorded: OR, accurate diagnosis, spending appropriate time with patients, ease of appointment, courteous staff, bedside manner, follow-up after visit, promptness, and wait time. Associations among these factors were assessed.  Results Of 4,443 self-identifying Medicare-accepting ROs, 1,797 (40.4%) ROs who had at least one OR rating and at least one written comment were included in this study. The ROs’ mean OR was 4.34 ± 0.2 (median 4; 30% received a score of 5; 78% received a score greater than 4). OR was found to have a strong correlation with accuracy of diagnosis (r = 0.69), bedside manner (r = 0.71), and spends appropriate time with patients (r = 0.69). With the exception of the number of ratings (p = 0.07), physicians with over 10 years of experience showed statistically significant differences in how much better they scored in each of the variables compared to those with less than 10 years of experience (p < 0.01 for each characteristic). Significant differences in OR were also observed between ROs whose wait times exceeded 20 minutes compared to those with wait times less than 10 minutes (p < 0.01) for all internal and external metrics except for the number of ratings (p = 0.42) and number of reviews (p = 0.88) Conclusion Patients are providing high ratings for their ROs on Vitals.com and are more frequently recommending them to friends and family. Given the rise in popularity of third-party physician rating sites, it is important for ROs to understand the various factors that may influence their online ratings.
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spelling pubmed-62487762018-11-23 How Do Patients Rate Their Radiation Oncologists in the Modern Era: An Analysis of Vitals.com Randhawa, Simrath Viqar, Asim Strother, Julia Prabhu, Arpan V Xia, Fen Heron, Dwight Beriwal, Sushil Cureus Radiation Oncology Introduction The popularity of online physician rating websites has risen substantially. These third-party sites have the potential to significantly influence patients’ perception of their healthcare providers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate online ratings of U.S. radiation oncologists (ROs) on Vitals.com, one of the most popular physician rating websites, and the variables that most significantly affect patients’ overall rating (OR) of their ROs.  Methods The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Physician Comparable Downloadable File was analyzed to obtain data on all self-identified ROs in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Patient Review Satisfaction Scores (PRSS) that ranged from one (poor) to five (excellent) for the following variables were recorded: OR, accurate diagnosis, spending appropriate time with patients, ease of appointment, courteous staff, bedside manner, follow-up after visit, promptness, and wait time. Associations among these factors were assessed.  Results Of 4,443 self-identifying Medicare-accepting ROs, 1,797 (40.4%) ROs who had at least one OR rating and at least one written comment were included in this study. The ROs’ mean OR was 4.34 ± 0.2 (median 4; 30% received a score of 5; 78% received a score greater than 4). OR was found to have a strong correlation with accuracy of diagnosis (r = 0.69), bedside manner (r = 0.71), and spends appropriate time with patients (r = 0.69). With the exception of the number of ratings (p = 0.07), physicians with over 10 years of experience showed statistically significant differences in how much better they scored in each of the variables compared to those with less than 10 years of experience (p < 0.01 for each characteristic). Significant differences in OR were also observed between ROs whose wait times exceeded 20 minutes compared to those with wait times less than 10 minutes (p < 0.01) for all internal and external metrics except for the number of ratings (p = 0.42) and number of reviews (p = 0.88) Conclusion Patients are providing high ratings for their ROs on Vitals.com and are more frequently recommending them to friends and family. Given the rise in popularity of third-party physician rating sites, it is important for ROs to understand the various factors that may influence their online ratings. Cureus 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6248776/ /pubmed/30473945 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3312 Text en Copyright © 2018, Randhawa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Strother, Julia
Prabhu, Arpan V
Xia, Fen
Heron, Dwight
Beriwal, Sushil
How Do Patients Rate Their Radiation Oncologists in the Modern Era: An Analysis of Vitals.com
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title_short How Do Patients Rate Their Radiation Oncologists in the Modern Era: An Analysis of Vitals.com
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topic Radiation Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6248776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30473945
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3312
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