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Voice versus Text? An Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Physicians' Voice Messages in Online Medical Consultations

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  • Li, Xitong

    (HEC Paris)

  • Zhang, Ran (Alan)

    (Texas Tech University - Area of Information Systems and Quantitative Sciences (ISQS))

  • Ma, Yuanhong

    (School of Economics and Management, Beihang University)

  • Mao, Shengjun

    (University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Business and Economics)

Abstract

While Online Medical Consultation (OMC) platforms offer patients convenient and accessible healthcare services, challenges remain in ensuring effective communication between physicians and patients. Several OMC platforms provide physicians with a voice reply function, enabling them to send voice messages during consultations. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of such an ITenabled function. We integrate media synchronicity theory (MST) and social support theory (SST) to develop a conceptual framework, highlighting how different media with various capabilities influence OMC performance by enabling physicians to convey specific components of social support. Specifically, we analyze data from a leading OMC platform in China to assess the impact of physicians' adoption of voice messages on OMC outcomes. The empirical results show that when physicians use voice messages to respond to patients, patients are more likely to report higher satisfaction and perceive the consultation as more helpful. To explore the underlying mechanisms, we develop advanced deep learning models to extract key factors of emotional support and informational support within OMC interactions. By conducting moderation analyses, we find that voice messages are particularly effective in conveying emotional support components like empathy and affirmation, as well as concrete informational support, which enhances the effects of voice-message use on OMC performance. Our findings suggest that healthcare stakeholders can strategically leverage the voice message feature to improve online consultation outcomes.

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  • Li, Xitong & Zhang, Ran (Alan) & Ma, Yuanhong & Mao, Shengjun, 2025. "Voice versus Text? An Empirical Analysis on the Impact of Physicians' Voice Messages in Online Medical Consultations," HEC Research Papers Series 1592, HEC Paris.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebg:heccah:1592
    DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5890302
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    JEL classification:

    • C55 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric Modeling - - - Large Data Sets: Modeling and Analysis
    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets
    • L86 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Services - - - Information and Internet Services; Computer Software

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