The Internet has not only changed the way that consumers gather healthcare information – it’s also transforming the relationship between patients and physicians. Traditional doctor-to-patient lectures are giving way to two-way conversations between physicians and informed eHealth Consumers.
Manhattan Research provides studies and reports that address patient-physician digital communication.
Market Research Studies
Taking the Pulse® U.S.
This study is the foundation of our U.S. physician research, exploring the technology adoption and practice integration of the general U.S. physician population. This study explores physician-patient relationship topics, including physician-patient emailing, recommending websites to patients, and use of technology during consultations.
Taking the Pulse® Europe
This study explores the technology adoption and practice integration of physicians in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain. This research covers a variety of patient-physician digital communication topics.
Taking the Pulse® Asia
This study explores the technology adoption and practice integration of physicians in Japan, China, India, Taiwan, and South Korea. This research covers a variety of patient-physician digital communication topics.
Taking the Pulse® Nurses
This study focuses on the professional resource mix and digital media and device adoption of U.S. RNs, APRNs, and PAs. This group’s use of the Internet and technology in patient interactions is covered in this study.
Relevant Reports
Physicians and Health Information Technology
In this report, Senior Director of Research Erika S. Fishman discusses the outlook on health information technology for physicians, including current and future adoption of electronic medical records, e-prescribing, and online patient communication.
For more information about our patient-physician digital communication research, please contact sales@manhattanresearch.com or call 1.888.680.0800, ext 2.