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Benjamin H Salampessy

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Salampessy B, Ikkersheim D, Portrait F, Koolman X
BMC Health Serv Res . 2022 Sep; 22(1):1136. PMID: 36076226
Background: In patient choice, patients are expected to select the provider that best fits their preferences. In this study, we assess to what extent the hospital choice of patients in...
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Salampessy B, Portrait F, Donker M, Ismail I, van der Hijden E
BMC Health Serv Res . 2022 Feb; 22(1):208. PMID: 35168609
Background: Patients having forgone healthcare because of the costs involved has become more prevalent in recent years. Certain patient characteristics, such as income, are known to be associated with a...
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Salampessy B, Portrait F, van der Hijden E, Klink A, Koolman X
Eur J Health Econ . 2021 Jun; 22(8):1239-1251. PMID: 34191196
Hospital quality indicators provide valuable insights for quality improvement, empower patients to choose providers, and have become a cornerstone of value-based payment. As outcome indicators are cumbersome and expensive to...
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Salampessy B, Bijlsma W, van der Hijden E, Koolman X, Portrait F
BMJ Qual Saf . 2019 Dec; 29(7):576-585. PMID: 31831636
Background: There is an increasing number of quality indicators being reported publicly with aim to improve the transparency on hospital care quality. However, they are little used by patients. Knowledge...
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Salampessy B, Alblas M, Portrait F, Koolman X, van der Hijden E
BMC Health Serv Res . 2018 Oct; 18(1):797. PMID: 30342542
Background: Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the average insured individual. Consequently, it is often difficult to determine the amount of expenses in advance. This...
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Salampessy B, Veldwijk J, Schuit A, van den Brekel-Dijkstra K, Neslo R, de Wit G, et al.
Patient . 2015 Jan; 8(6):521-9. PMID: 25618790
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the predictive value of a discrete choice experiment (DCE) in public health by comparing stated preferences to actual behavior. Methods: 780...