Using Conjoint Analysis to Elicit GP's Preferences for Family Physician Contracts: A Case Study in Iran

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Abstract:
Background
Family physician plans in Iran face several challenges, one of which is developing attractive and efficient contracts that motivate physicians to participate in the plan.
Objectives
This study aimed to elicit GPs’ preferences for family physician contracts.
Patients and
Methods
In a cross-sectional study using the conjoint analysis technique, 580 GPs selected from the family physician database in Iran in 2014. Through qualitative and quantitative methods, 18 contract scenarios were developed via orthogonal design i.e., the impact of each attribute is measured independently from changes in other attributes and a questionnaire was developed. Data were collected through this questionnaire and analyzed using the ordered logistic regression (OLR) model.
Results
The results show that “quotas for admission to specialized courses” is the strongest preference of GPs (β = 1.123). In order of importance, the other preferences are having the right to provide services outside of the specified package (β = 0.962), increased number of covered population (β = 0.814), capitation payment 15% bonus (β = 0.644), increased catchment area to 5 km (β = 0.349), and increased length of contract to five years (β = 0.345).
Conclusions
The conjoint analysis results show that GPs concerned about various factors of family physician contracts. These results can be helpful for policy-makers as they complete the process of creating family physician plans, which can help increase the motivation of GPs to participate in the plan.
Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, Volume:18 Issue: 11, Nov 2016
Page:
3
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سامانه نویسندگان
  • Shariati، Mohammad
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    Shariati, Mohammad
    Full Professor Community Medicine, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, تهران, Iran
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