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December 3, 2010 Survey Health Markle
Public Expects Benefits from Health IT
Markle Connecting for Health
Public and doctors agree on importance of specific privacy safeguards.
January 19, 2011 Collaborative Comment Health
An Information-Rich Ecosystem
Markle Connecting for Health Community
Markle Connecting for Health collaborators respond to HHS's request for information on PCAST's report on health IT.
January 31, 2011 Media Release Health
Doctors, Patients Overwhelmingly Agree on Priorities to Improve Health Care
Markle Connecting for Health
The Markle Survey of Health in a Networked Life is the first of its kind to compare the core values of physicians and the general public.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Patients Should Be Able to View and Download Their Health Info
Markle Health in a Networked Life
The public and physicians agree that patients should have online tools to view, download, and share their health information.
January 31, 2011 Brief Health Markle
Overwhelming Agreement on Health IT Priorities to Improve Patient Care
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Public investments in health IT should come with accountability and privacy protections, and lead to improved health.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Many Doctors and Patients Perceive Gaps in Their Communications
Markle Health in a Networked Life
The public and doctors have contrasting perceptions about how frequently information is lost in doctor-patient interactions.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Large Majorities of Public, Doctors Agree on Information-Sharing Priorities
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Majorities of both groups say requirements to protect privacy, improve health care and increase efficiencies are important.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
3 in 4 Doctors Would Prefer Computerized Means to Share Patient Information with Each Other
Markle Health in a Networked Life
While most doctors said they would prefer computer-based means to share patient information with other doctors, only 17 percent said they are doing so today.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
PHR Adoption on the Rise
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Reported PHR use by the public is 10 percent, up from 3 percent found in Markle’s 2008 survey. A similar proportion of doctors say they offer PHR tools to their patients.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Public and Doctors Alike Support Allowing Individuals to Download Their Own Health Information
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Solid majorities of both the public and doctors surveyed support the principle that people ought to be able to download and keep copies of their personal health information.