Posts Tagged ‘Health Care Marketing’
Online Prescription Use By Generation, October 2012 [CHART]
More than one-third of baby boomers were already managing their prescriptions online.
Read MoreMost Popular Website Categories During The Holidays, November – December 2012 [CHART]
9 in 10 American internet users (or 194 million Americans) visited a retail site in December.
Read MoreConsumer Money-Saving Strategies, Q4 2012 [CHART]
22% of consumers – and 27% of 35-54-year-olds – had trouble affording regular groceries in Q4 2012, as “shopper sentiment” fell to its lowest point in 6 quarters.
Read MoreInformation Sought From Health-Related Sites By Gender, January 2012 [CHART]
Almost seven in 10 women using such sites sought information about symptoms and diagnoses, compared with almost six in 10 men.
Read MorePreferred Health-Related Websites, January 2012 [CHART]
General health websites were in high demand among those who visited a health-related site over the previous six months, viewed by 59% of them.
Read MoreMost Trusted Sources For Health Care Decisions, September 2012 [CHART]
More than one out of five internet users named the internet as their most trusted source of medical information.
Read MoreActivities Mobile Users Expect To Do Via Their Device By Demographic, October 2012 [CHART]
Banking is top of mind for smart device owners who are increasingly using mobile to accomplish the daily to-do list.
Read MorePhysicians' Online Content Consumption, Q1 2012 [CHART]
The most time spent online by US physicians was for so-called Health Care Providers content.
Read MorePhysician Interest In Participating In Pharmaceutical Promotional Programs, Q2 2012 [CHART]
For information, news, tools and, increasingly, patient health records, a considerable 81% of US physicians went to sites targeted to health care professionals in Q1 2012.
Read MoreTime Spent Online By American Physicians By Category, Q1 2012 [CHART]
The internet has become an integral part of clinical practice, allowing physicians to stay up to date on healthcare treatments, medications and payer guidelines.
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