Health information technology (IT) has great potential to transform health care and inform population health goals in clinical research, quality measurement, and public safety. To…
The Markle survey found that majorities of the US public and doctors share many of the same hopes for advancing health through information technology (IT)….
Read the Survey Overview Key Findings Roughly 2 in 3 of the public and doctors agree that patients should have the option to view and…
Download Executive Summary Download Collaborative Comments The President‘s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report Realizing the Full Potential of Health Information Technology…
The Interim Final Rule on health information technology standards marks a positive step forward in the nation’s efforts to improve health care by putting modern…
Read the Survey Overview Key Findings Nearly one-quarter of the public say they’ve had trouble paying medical bills. Very few report privacy as a reason…
Read the Survey Overview Key Findings Compared to patients, a higher percentage of doctors disagree that patients can learn a lot of helpful information by…
Key Findings Roughly half of the public and doctors agree that reforming the way doctors are paid is an important step to improve the health…
Read the Survey Overview Key Findings The public and doctors are largely unfamiliar with key health IT and privacy aspects of the Recovery Act. Observations…