%0 Journal Article %T Service Encounter Related Process Quality, Patient Satisfaction, and Behavioral Intention %A Nandakumar Mekoth %A George P. Babu %A Vidya Dalvi %A Nirmala Rajanala %J Management %D 2011 %I University of Primorska %X This study identifies some of the critical service encounters thatthe outpatients undergo in a health care facility and investigateswhether the service encounter related process quality as perceivedby the patients leads to patient satisfaction, repeat visit, and recommendationintentions. Personal visits, observations, and enquiriesat the outpatient center have been conducted to identifythe various service encounters that outpatients undergo in thehospital. Exit interviews of the outpatients have been conductedto identify service encounter related process quality variableswhich determine patient satisfaction and behavioral intentions.A preliminary scale to measure service encounter related processquality was developed and its factor structure and internal consistencyreliability were established. The study reveals that boththe physician quality and laboratory quality have been found tobe significantly related to patient satisfaction. However, quite interestingly,courtesy shown by the registration or outpatient staff,perceived length of waiting time, or even the salient aspects of theservicescape, did not influence patient satisfaction. %K service encounter %K process quality %K patient satisfaction %K behavioral intentions %K India %U http://www.fm-kp.si/zalozba/ISSN/1854-4231/6_333-350.pdf