International Journal of Management and Business Studies

ISSN 2167-0439

International Journal of Management and Business Studies ISSN 2167-0439 Vol. 9 (9), pp. 001-009, September, 2019. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

A study of customer satisfaction, customer loyalty and quality attributes in Taiwan’s medical service industry

Hsiu-Yuan Hu1, Ching-Chan Cheng2, Shao-I Chiu3* and Fu-Yuan Hong3

1Department of Food Technology and Marketing Management Taipei College of Maritime Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan and Teaching Director, Da Chien Health Medical System, Miaoli City, Taiwan.

2Department of Food and Beverage Management Taipei College of Maritime Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan.

3The Center for General Education, Taipei College of Maritime Technology, Taipei City, Taiwan.

Accepted 15 June, 2019

Abstract

Measurement of customer satisfaction in behavioral health services has received increasing emphasis due to clinicians' and researchers' desire to measure outcomes that reflect the patient's unique perspective. This study examined how overall customer satisfaction and customer loyalty associate with the medical service quality attributes offered in Taiwan using Kano’s integrated model and the Customer Satisfaction Index Model. The results show that customer satisfaction was influenced by the one-dimensional and attractive attributes, and negatively affected by customer complaints. Surprisingly, the must-be attributes could not predict customer satisfaction, which suggests that competitive convergence played a role within the Taiwan context. As well, customer loyalty proved to be independent of customer satisfaction and customer complaints, which may have been due to the barriers erected to dissuade patients from changing to a new provider. The major finding suggests that hospital managers should identify and emphasize the relevant one-dimensional and attractive attributes so as to increase patient satisfaction levels. Other findings reveal new insights for researchers concerned with the quality of medical services offered in Taiwan, as well as for hospital managers who must distribute their limited resources in order to achieve the highest possible patient satisfaction.

Key words: Kano’s model, customer satisfaction index model, medical service quality.