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Realities of a Hospital's web-site' Management and It's Effect on Hospital Management

1 Citations2010
Byung-Deog Hwang, Bock-Hee Im, Young-Hwan Lee
The Journal of the Korea Contents Association

This study shows that effects of web-sites are closely related to web-site satisfaction level, and it is necessary for hospitals to put more efforts in creating web- site that provides more medical information and improved on-line services.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to provide basic information for marketing strategy for hospitals in Busan Metropolitan area by investigating of the web-site management and effect on hospital management about the web-sites managers. Survey of 53 web-site managers was taken between May 1st and May 25th 2008. The survey was carried out to gather information about characteristics of web-site managers and creating, managing and operating process of web-sites and web-sites` effect and information sharing abilities. The results of survey are as follows. First, most of hospitals` web-sites were launched between 2001 to 2005 via outsourcing. Most of hospitals spent about one to three million won for their web-sites and renew web-sites every year. Most of these web-sites have hospital PR, Q&A, and on-line support functions. Second, most of whom participated in survey have agreed that a hospital web-site has influence in hospital management in various categories such as introducing hospital to medical examination, making doctor`s appointment, providing patient guidance, providing medical information, and patient counselling. This study shows that effects of web-sites are closely related to web-site satisfaction level. Therefore, to raise the hospital satisfaction level, it is necessary for hospitals to put more efforts in creating web-site that provides more medical information and improved on-line services.