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3 in 4 Doctors Would Prefer Computerized Means to Share Patient Information with Each Other

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….

Many Doctors and Patients Perceive Gaps in Their Communications

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…

Large Majorities of the Public and Physicians Agree on Information-Sharing Priorities for Health IT

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…

Survey Snapshot: The Public and Doctors Agree on Importance of Specific Privacy Safeguards

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…

Attitudes of Americans Regarding Personal Health Records and Nationwide Electronic Health Information Exchange

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…

Americans Want Benefits of Personal Health Records

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…

Americans Overwhelmingly Believe Electronic Personal Health Records Could Improve Their Health

This survey examines public opinions on the potential and privacy considerations of individually controlled electronic personal health records (PHRs). It was the first national survey to…