Medical Economics August 1, 2022
Richard Payerchin

Survey outlines patients’ attitudes on technology.

A good online presence can help physicians attract new patients and get paid when care is complete.

A new survey examined perceptions of physicians and technology among 2,000 patients earlier this year. Among the findings:

  • 73% said they keep a “mental scorecard” of things like and don’t like in a new physician office.
  • 60% said they are likely to select one doctor over another if they can make appointments online.
  • 61% consider how easy it is to make payments when evaluating whether to continue seeing a physician.

The results were published in “2022 Patient Experience Report: What Patients Really Think,” a new study by ModMed, an electronic health record (EHR) and practice...

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Topics: Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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