Posts Tagged ‘Health Care Marketing’
Why Consumers Would Use A Wearable Health/Fitness Device, March 2014 [CHART]
81% of US internet users said they would use a wearable health or fitness device.
Read MoreAmericans' Spending Patterns By Generation, August 2014 [TABLE]
Some 45% of American adults claim to be spending more today than they were a year ago, with Millennials (51%) most likely to be loosening the purse strings.
Read MoreEnterprises' Most Desired Online Capabilities, August 2014 [TABLE]
Between 51% (utilities) and 90% (media and entertainment) of large enterprises see digital initiatives as being at least of major importance to their market and financial success in the next 5 years.
Read MoreEmail Subscriber Activity By Industry, Q2 2014 [CHART]
Yesmail’s analysis of email database subscriber behavior during Q2 shows that just 1.3% of B2B email subscribers were active, the lowest proportion of the industries studied.
Read MoreEmail Click-to-Open Rates By Industry & Device, Q2 2014 [CHART]
Mobile devices accounted for 64.5% of all email opens during the second quarter of this year.
Read MoreAmericans' Sources For Health Information, August 2014 [CHART]
Almost 6 in 10 Americans commonly use medical or health-related websites to find health-related information.
Read MoreBusinesses Exces That Are Ready To Optimize The Internet Of Things By Industry, [CHART]
Preparation and planning for the IoT varied greatly across sectors.
Read MoreHealth Care Professionals' Content Consumption, April 2014 [CHART]
Fully 79% of US physicians polled reported using smartphones for professional purposes in March 2014, and 51% used tablets.
Read MoreHealth Care Professionals Daily Time Using Devices, April 2014 [CHART]
99% of medically qualified healthcare professionals worldwide, such as physicians and doctors, used a personal computer or laptop for work-related activities daily.
Read MoreMillennials' Attitudes Toward The Affordable Care Act, April 2014 [CHART]
81% of US Millennials said they’d trust health insurers to Do The Right Thing.
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