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What Matters to Potential Patients in Chemotherapy Service Delivery? A Discrete Choice Experiment
Ian Li
Population and Public Health
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Business & Economics
Chemotherapy
100%
Discrete Choice Experiment
78%
Service Delivery
60%
General Population
19%
Cancer
9%
Costs
8%
Social Support
8%
Metropolitan Areas
7%
Funding
7%
Continuity
7%
Divergence
7%
Policymaker
6%
Trade-offs
5%
Social Sciences
Service delivery
56%
experiment
37%
costs
13%
value of good
12%
divergence
7%
agglomeration area
7%
cancer
7%
continuity
6%
social support
6%
funding
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Drug Therapy
37%
Population
24%
Costs and Cost Analysis
23%
Continuity of Patient Care
14%
Administrative Personnel
12%
Social Support
12%