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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.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
70 Percent of Public Says Patients Should Get Summaries After Doctor Visits
Markle Health in a Networked Life
A majority of the public says that patients should get after-visit summaries; more than a third of doctors agree.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
The Public and Physicians Largely Unfamiliar with Details of Health IT Incentives Program
Markle Health in a Networked Life
There are high levels of public and physician agreement on what the priorities should be for the health IT investments, but low levels of familiarity with the actual program elements.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Roughly Half of Doctors Say Pay Reform is Important
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Majorities of the public and doctors surveyed say current payment is based on volume and view payment reform as an important step to improving health care.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
The Public and Doctors Surveyed Use Social Media in Comparable Proportions
Markle Health in a Networked Life
Patient and doctor use of social media, both separately and together, is an area that requires much more study.
January 31, 2011 Survey Health Markle
Demographics of Public and Doctors Surveyed
Markle Health in a Networked Life
The results are drawn from a general population survey of 1,582 adults and a survey of 779 physicians conducted by Knowledge Networks between August 10 and 26, 2010.
March 16, 2010 Media Release Health
Broad Collaboration Agrees on Priorities for ‘Meaningful Use’ Success
Markle Foundation
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Center for American Progress (CAP)
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Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings
More than 50 health care organizations recommend priorities to HHS regarding the administration of Medicare and Medicaid subsidies to doctors and hospitals for Meaningful Use of health IT.
July 13, 2010 Media Release Health
Joint Statement on ‘Meaningful Use’ Rule
Markle Foundation
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Center for American Progress
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Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings
The Markle Foundation, the Center for American Progress, and the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at Brookings emphasize the importance of new federal rules on health information technology.
January 18, 2005 Media Release Health Markle
Leading Health Care and Information Technology Groups Endorse Common Framework for Health Information Exchange to Support Improvements in Health and Healthcare
Markle Connecting for Health
New York, NY and Washington, DC—Thirteen major health and information technology organizations, in an unprecedented joint collaboration, ...
October 7, 2010 Media Release Health Markle Connecting for Health
Doctors and Consumers Support 'Blue Button' for Downloading Health Info
Markle Connecting for Health
Both the US public and doctors overwhelmingly agree that people should be able to go online to download copies of their medical information, according to a new survey released today by the Markle Foundation.