Read the Survey Overview Key Findings 10 percent of the public surveyed report use of electronic personal health records (PHRs). A similar proportion of doctors…
Read the Survey Overview Key Findings Only 17 percent of the doctors surveyed said they use computer-based means predominantly to communicate with other doctors today….
Read the Survey Overview Key Findings Nearly all doctors say their patients sometimes or most times forget potentially important things they are told. Substantial portions…
Read the Survey Overview Key Findings For public subsidies of health IT to be well spent, roughly 4 in 5 of the public and doctors…
Markle’s six nationwide surveys to date have consistently found that the public expects electronic PHRs to be beneficial in health and health care management. The…
Lake Research Partners (LRP) and American Viewpoint conducted a survey among 1,003 Americans nationwide, November 11 – 15, 2006, for the Markle Foundation. The survey examined…
Markle’s survey found that most of the U.S. public and doctors believe patients should be able to download and keep copies of their personal health information….
More than 7 out of 10 Americans support the creation of a nationwide health information exchange or network for doctors and patients. They believe an…
Over 70 percent of those surveyed believe PHRs would improve the quality of health care. Over two-thirds would use PHR features that are or may…