Examining the Role of Physician Characteristics in Web-Based Verified Primary Care Physician Reviews: Observational Study

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Background: Doctor review websites have become increasingly popular as a source of information for patients looking to select a primary care provider. Zocdoc is one such platform that allows patients to not only rate and review their experiences with doctors but also directly schedule appointments. This study examines how several physician characteristics including gender, age, race, languages spoken in a physician’s office, education, and facial attractiveness impact the average numerical rating of primary care doctors on Zocdoc. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between physician characteristics and patient satisfaction ratings on Zocdoc. Methods: A data set of 1455 primary care doctor profiles across 30 cities was scraped from Zocdoc. The profiles contained information on the physician’s gender, education, and languages spoken in their office. Age, facial attractiveness, and race were imputed from profile pictures using commercial facial analysis software. Each doctor profile listed an average overall satisfaction rating, bedside manner rating, and wait time rating from verified patients. Descriptive statistics, the Wilcoxon rank sum test, and multivariate logistic regression were used to analyze the data. Results: The average overall rating on Zocdoc was highly positive, with older age, lower facial attractiveness, foreign degrees, allopathic degrees, and speaking more languages negatively associated with the average rating. However, the effect sizes of these factors were relatively small. For example, graduates of Latin American medical schools had a mean overall rating of 4.63 compared to a 4.77 rating for US graduates (P

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Sehgal, N. K. R., Rader, B., & Brownstein, J. S. (2024). Examining the Role of Physician Characteristics in Web-Based Verified Primary Care Physician Reviews: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 26. https://doi.org/10.2196/51672

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